Thanks. This one is maintained by volunteers. They have some before and after 
photos showing how the Friends organisation has transformed it from an 
overgrown condition by clearing brambles etc. which formed a canopy. Now that 
light can get to the floor the flowers can grow. Some cover remains for the 
animals of course.

Highgate Cemetery is much, much bigger than this and correspondingly difficult 
to maintain, I guess. Last time I was there, less than two years ago, it was in 
good condition.

> On 27 Jun 2021, at 06:15, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> An interesting gallery. At least it's not a complete jungle. Parts of 
> Highgate Cemetery which I visited some years ago were virtually impenetrable. 
> Our local Muni have been "maintaining" the town environs as a nature reserve 
> for some years.
> 
> Alan C
> 
>> On 27-Jun-21 12:00 AM, Bob Pdml wrote:
>> …if that’s what you have to be.
>> 
>> I at last had the chance today to visit a cemetery close to where I live. It 
>> is a closed cemetery, which means they’re no longer taking long-stay 
>> residents, and it is now maintained as a wildlife reserve. Today was an open 
>> day.
>> 
>> https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0IGWZuqDGsjeIu
>> 
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