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      • 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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  2. 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.

  3. The National Burial Grounds Survey (NBGS) is a seven-year project to survey and accurately map all Church of England (CoE) churchyards, in England, diocese by diocese, churchyard by churchyard. Churches of other denominations and cemeteries are excluded from the project, even if they are attached to CoE premises. 1.2 Why do a National Burial ...

  4. 1.1 What is the National Burial Grounds Survey? The National Burial Grounds Survey (NBGS) is a seven year project to survey and accurately map all Church of England (CoE) churchyards, in England, diocese by diocese, churchyard by churchyard.

  5. The National Burial Grounds Survey (NBGS) is a seven-year project to survey and accurately map all Church of England (CoE) churchyards, in England, diocese by diocese, parish by parish, church by church.

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · On 31 August 2021, the Church of England published The National Burial Grounds Survey to announce the commencement of the next stage of the digital mapping and database of all burial grounds in England.

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    1.1 What is the National Burial Grounds Survey? The National Burial Grounds Survey (NBGS) is a seven-year project to survey and accurately map all Church of England (CoE) churchyards, in England, diocese by diocese, churchyard by churchyard.

  8. Phase 1: Every Anglican churchyard, extension and cemetery boundary in England has been digitally mapped, and heritage and ecological data is being added, from monuments to bats