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Last Updated: Tuesday, 29 March, 2005, 09:07 GMT 10:07 UK
Money needed for listed cemetery
View of Arnos Vale Cemetery
An appeal for £1m has also been set up
An application for more than £4m to help restore a cemetery in Bristol is expected to be made in April.

The money, from the Heritage Lottery Fund, could be released as early as November to help restore the grade II- listed Arnos Vale cemetery.

Richard Smith, chairman of the Arnos Vale Trust, said he was "confident" the bid would be successful.

"We have a good relationship with the fund, and a good consultancy team behind the business planning," he said.

He said there was no final figure on the lottery fund application, but it was likely to be about £4.2m.

The trust has also employed a professional fund-raiser to help with a separate appeal to raise £1m for restorartion work.

The money will first be used to landscape the cemetery and build the education centre on the non-conformist, grade II-listed chapel on the site.

The city council has set £2m aside towards the restoration project and English Heritage has also pledged £250,000 with the prospect of a further £150,000 to follow.

The 45-acre graveyard includes several Victorian chapels and important monuments.


SEE ALSO:
Appeal to save historic cemetery
10 Sep 04 |  Bristol
Arnos Vale in new protection plan
08 Apr 04 |  Bristol
Cemetery hit by thefts
02 Jan 04 |  Bristol
Historic cemetery in trusted hands
07 Aug 03 |  Bristol
Trust fund to save historic cemetery
02 Jul 03 |  Bristol


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