Faced with heavy upkeep costs, declining income and increasing vandalism, the Municipal Services Committee decided in 1984 to close the Cemetery, clear away most of the memorials, and grass the site over. A campaign was started, led by Sylvia Barnard, and joined by local residents, relatives of the dead, ecologists and historians who united to oppose this plan, and in 1985 it was scrapped. It was agreed that the Friends of Beckett Street Cemetery, formed by Sylvia that year, would help and advise the officers of Leeds City Council in establishing a Management Plan which would ease maintenance and benefit wildlife in this heavily populated area.

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The Friends’ Annual General Meeting at the Thackray Museum of Medicine. Following the official part of the meeting, our speaker will be our Webmaster with his talk:

Beckett Street Cemetery: The Unfinished Jigsaw, Weaving Our Shared History Together.

Join Steve Miller as he unveils the new Beckett Street Cemetery website - Our Living Archive.

Embark on a community journey with the Friends of Beckett Street Cemetery. Picture a giant jigsaw puzzle - Each piece carrying a tale of its own, waiting for your contribution, as many have done before. Be part of something bigger - Add your piece to the tapestry of people, stories, graves, and memories. Steve will demonstrate the new functionality that enable us to create History. Every piece counts in completing the puzzle of Beckett Street Cemetery

Join the collective effort in building our legacy - Start connecting the dots today.

There’ll be a short walk round the Cemetery at 1.30pm with our Chairman, Alun Pugh. Meet by the main gate.

As part of the International Women’s Day there will be a free tour of the Cemetery given by Sylvia Hodges

The lives and professions of women buried there will be discussed as we take a one hour walk around looking at their memorials.

Meet at the Notice Board, near the main gate, at 11am. All welcome

Parking in the Cemetery is limited, but pay and display parking is available at the Thackray Museum. Please weasre suitable footwear.

At 2pm on Sunday November 12th there will be a short tour of the cemetery looking at some of our war graves. A minutes silence will be observed at our Cross of Sacrifice and a wreath will be laid.

For the first time we will be stopping at the plot of Elsie Martha Atkinson, one of the Barnbow Lassies.

The tour is open to anyone...a member of the Friends or not. Meet by the main gate.

Care re uneven surfaces, please wear sturdy shoes/boots/trainers.

the latest edition is now avaliable to all our members. The contents include:

  • Leeds Civic Trust Plaque
  • Looking Back
  • In the Cemetery
  • Dates for the Diary
  • Link to the Falklands
  • Family Bonds
  • Remembrance Day Walk
  • A Mystery Solved

Heritage Open Days: Hour-long tours on:

  • Friday, 8th September 2023
  • Sunday, 10th September 2023
  • Wednesday, 13th September 2023
  • Friday, 15th September 2023

Once again, Alun will be leading general introductory tours all starting at 2pm from the notice board inside the main gate. There’s no need to book, and they’re free although donations are always welcome. On Sunday 10th there’ll be special mention of the Cemetery’s Blue Plaque, re-furbished after first being installed 25 years ago.

Why not preface your tour with a visit to the Thackray Medical Museum across the road, their events coincide with our on the 8th, 13th and 15th .

Full details for all events in Leeds can be found at www.heritageopendays.org.uk

A repeat of the one-hour tour led by Sylvia Hodges for International Women’s Day.

Very few of the 7000+ headstones mention women in their own right, rather than as 'wife’ ‘mother’ sister’ etc. Sylvia has identified and researched around 50 women whose headstones shows their trade, profession or place in society. This is the second of 4 or 5 planned tours to introduce them.

Free tour. Meet by the main gate.

The Friends’ Annual General Meeting at the Thackray Museum of Medicine. Following the official part of the meeting, our speaker will be Lesley Collins, Heritage Research Co-ordinator at the Thackray MofM. Her talk ‘”More than Oliver Twist” – the real lives of the poor’ will summarise research done on the inmates from the 1881 census, part of a wider national project about the lives of workhouse inmates.

There’ll be a short walk round the Cemetery at 1.30pm with our Chairman, Alun Pugh. Meet by the main gate.

A one-hour tour led by Sylvia Hodges for International Women’s Day.

Very few of the 7000+ headstones mention women in their own right, rather than as 'wife’ ‘mother’ sister’ etc. Sylvia has identified and researched around 50 women whose headstones shows their trade, profession or place in society. This is the second of 4 or 5 planned tours to introduce them.

Free tour. Meet by the main gate.

the latest edition is now avaliable to all our members. The contents include:

  • In The Cemetery
  • Remembrance Tour
  • Honouring Service
  • Dates for the Diary
  • Link to the Falklands
  • New Life for Commonwealth War Graves
  • De Metzger of Mabgate

A huge thank you go to our new Editors Lindsey Kendall and Jeanette Bolton on producing this excellent publication. It's worth becoming a member for the newletter alone!.


Since the Cemetery has been constantly under one threat or other since clearance was first proposed, we welcome new members to the Friends of Beckett Street Cemetery.