Our volunteers have been monitoring the insect population of Willesden Jewish Cemetery and found quite a range of little creatures who made their home here
Read MoreThe first of our planting sessions for primary school children was a great success!
Read MoreA world of discoveries at London's most surprising cemetery
Read MoreBirdwatch January 2024: 158 bird sightings by our volunteers and local community
Read MoreFive Shillings of Faith - The History of Probation exhibition, January 2024
Read MoreOur new Stonemason
Read MoreCreativity Unwrapped - David Shilling at Willesden Jewish Cemetery on Sunday, 10th September, as parts of Heritage Open Days
Read MoreAJEX Annual Service of Remembrance took place at the Willesden Jewish Cemetery on Sunday, 16th July
Read MoreOn Sunday, 4th June 2023 the United Synagogue celebrated the 150th Anniversary of Willesden Jewish Cemetery
Read MoreEdgar Santos, Head Boy of JFS School 2023, talks about Willesden Jewish Cemetery
Read MoreStaff and volunteers of House of Life, Willesden Jewish Cemetery, visit “Country Houses, Jewish Homes” Exhibition in Gunnersbury Park
Read MoreThe Heritage team at Willesden Jewish Cemetery are delighted to announce the installation of new entry gates, made possible thanks to the support of Brent Council, the Ironmongers' Company, and the United Synagogue.
Read MoreAs the country was celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years’ rule, the United Synagogue’s Willesden Jewish Cemetery had its own special commemoration.
Read MoreIn March, Willesden Jewish Cemetery ran a series of digital events. These included Losing Loved Ones Keeping Rituals, Jewish Funerals in Victorian Times, and Written out of History? Getting to know the women of Willesden Cemetery .
Read MoreBetween the 8-31 January, visitors to Willesden Jewish Cemetery can immerse themselves in an evocative soundscape as they explore 21 acres of tranquil memorial landscape thanks to the sound installation, Invisible City, produced by artists FOR NOW.
Read MoreLaurie Kay, gardening volunteer, shares with us about the plants that the team have planted that complement the historic settings of the site.
Read MoreHester Abrams, project leader, joined Ben Newman from Cliveden Conservation to share the stories of the graves that have been conserved and the people beneath them.
Read MoreHester Abrams, project leader, joined the Economist’s Babbage podcast to discuss Rosalind Franklin’s continuing impact.
Read MoreCatch up on Willesden Jewish Cemetery’s press coverage to mark the opening of the cemetery to heritage visiting.
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