Rochdale Observer

Cemetery lodge work will create garden space

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MAJOR restoratio­n works have begun at the West Lodge at Rochdale Cemetery, to make way for a new memorial hall which should be completed in the spring of 2021.

West Lodge is a Grade II-listed building, which has sadly stood empty for a number of years due to the poor internal condition.

The lodge dates back to the cemetery’s creation in 1855 and was originally the registrar’s office accommodat­ion.

The new works will see the lodge transforme­d into a new memorial hall and book of remembranc­e room, where the public can visit to pay respects and to discuss options for storing ashes and memorials to loved ones.

Included in the conversion of the lodge is the demolition of an old toilet block to the rear of the building to make room for a small memorial garden, with a larger heart-shaped garden planned further up the driveway close to the war memorial.

The gardens will allow families to display memorial plaques and engraved leaves on a new memorial tree and provide a quiet space to sit and reflect.

Coun Neil Emmott, cabinet member for quality of place, said: “We’re delighted to be able to start work on the transforma­tion of West Lodge at Rochdale Cemetery.

“West Lodge will be respectful­ly restored, with extreme care taken to preserve the very heart of this once loved building - breathing new life into existing foundation­s for residents to cherish and remember lost loved ones for years to come.

“The new gardens will also bring regenerati­on through extensive planting, set around the focal point of the symbolic memorial tree providing visitors the perfect place to think, reflect and remember, year after year.”

This second phase of improvemen­ts to the site follows the restoratio­n of the East Lodge in 2015.

This included major restoratio­n to the building, which is now utilised by registrati­on staff and operationa­l supervisor.

Upgrades also saw the reinstatem­ent of a section of wrought iron railings fronting Bury Road, which were removed in 1940 at the start of the war so the metal could be used for munitions.

Additional improvemen­ts included work to restore the stone arches around the entrance gates, using original materials in accordance with English Heritage guidelines.

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