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I have been informed that for safety reasons Nunhead Cemetery is still closed following last Monday's storm. Several trees came down in the Cemetery. As well as removing larger trees that are still blocking paths (smaller ones have been removed), all areas need to be inspected eg to identify and remove fallen trees leaning against others in the wooded areas. Until the Cemetery is fully inspected and all works carried out it will remain closed. ( if you are a member of FONC and planning to attend the FONC work day on Sunday, please check with FONC before coming). It is likely that the Cemetery will reopen at some point next week. I shall update once I know more.


Renata

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