Haslingden graveyard revamp creates peaceful area for relaxation and reflection

The once-neglected space has been given grants to create a new space
-Credit: (Image: LDRS)


A graveyard is undergoing a transformation to change the once-neglected space into a peaceful area for relaxation and reflection. The improvements to Haslingden Graveyard are part of The Haslingden Big Lamp Project’s micro - grants scheme, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Rossendale Borough Council.

The Big Lamp Project will run until August 2026 and aims to enhance the conservation area while fostering community involvement. As part of this, Proffitts CIC was awarded a grant of £3,000 from the Big Lamp Project, along with an additional £9,550 from the Awards for All Fund, to restore the graveyard.

Martin Proffitt from Proffitts CIC, said: “By clearing the site, we wanted to create a welcoming environment for the local community. Our goal was to enhance Haslingden as a place to live, work, and visit.

READ MORE: Lancashire weather chaos as car and tractor overturn, motorists stuck in floodwater and roads shut

“We also wanted to tidy up the area to reduce antisocial behaviour and littering, ensuring that the community has a clean, inviting outdoor space to enjoy.”

The graveyard had long suffered from overgrowth, litter, and neglect, making it difficult to access and enjoy. However, thanks to this project, the entrance has been transformed into a safe and welcoming entry point.

The graveyard will be a space for relaxation
The graveyard will be a space for relaxation -Credit:LDRS

Years of built-up debris and weeds have been cleared away, resulting in improved pathways and easier access throughout the site. Enhancements to the graveyard include a refreshed seating area and the planting of new trees and wildflowers.

Children from Haslingden Primary School have also contributed by designing new signs to brighten the entrance, inspired by historical images of the town found in the library.

Haslingden Graveyard had long suffered from overgrowth, litter, and neglect, making it difficult to access and enjoy
Haslingden Graveyard had long suffered from overgrowth, litter, and neglect, making it difficult to access and enjoy -Credit:LDRS

Martin Proffitt said, “It was tough to pick a winning design because all the kids did such an amazing job!”

The winning designs will proudly welcome visitors to the graveyard. Community engagement has already generated interest in the graveyard’s upkeep, with volunteers eager to assist in its ongoing care.

Plans are underway to form a group for the site's future maintenance
Plans are underway to form a group for the site's future maintenance -Credit:Plans are underway to form a group for the site's future maintenance

Plans are also under way to form a dedicated group to ensure the site’s future maintenance. The Haslingden Big Lamp Project represents a collaborative effort to preserve local heritage while enhancing the environment for residents and visitors alike, creating spaces that everyone can enjoy.

To learn more about the project, please visit https://bit.ly/HaslingdenBigLampProject. For information on the Haslingden Graveyard transformation, please contact Martin Proffitt at Proffitts CIC at 07989928038, via email at communities@proffittscic.com.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter LANCS LIVE NEWS and get all the biggest stories from across Lancashire direct to your inbox