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  1. 2.8 How long will it take? It will take about 6 months to complete a whole diocese. 3 Surveying & Mapping 3.1 What happens on survey day? AG will give at least two weeks notice of the intended survey date. Upon arrival the surveyor will walk the churchyard to assess the best survey route. The actual survey will take 1 or 2 hours depending on

  2. If a churchyard is maintained by a local authority or parish or town council, AG will be in contact with the relevant organisation to advise of the project. Consent from the church is still required to proceed. 2.8 How long will it take? It will take about 10 months, on average, to complete a whole diocese. Large dioceses may take longer than

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · The ground survey is expected to take less than half a day and involve a member of Atlantic Geomatics staff walking through the churchyard with a backpack containing an array of lasers and cameras. There will be no impact on the churchyard or people and it is not necessary to close the churchyard for this purpose.

  4. Aug 30, 2021 · Operatives will aim to survey around nine or ten sites a day using back-pack mounted laser scanning equipment, GPS and cameras. Taking tens of thousands measurements every second the surveyors will then process the data to create accurate maps of each churchyard.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · The Church of England, with support from Historic England and other partners, including Caring for Gods Acre, has created a digital map and database of all burial grounds in England, which will be accessible through the Church Heritage Record.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · The National Burial Ground Survey project was announced by the Church of England in September 2021 and aims to survey and map all churchyards in England and provide a digital online map free to all parishes through the Church Heritage Record.

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  8. Sep 5, 2021 · Funded by Historic England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, and two genealogy websites, the company charged with the task, Atlantic Geomatics, hope to complete the survey in seven years.

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