I have found that the company responsible for the excavation of the graves etc is MOLA Headland.
Birmingham Archives - MOLA Headland Infrastructure
molaheadland.com
I know a few here on BHF, who live in the West Midlands, have connections with the Anglican church. Maybe their vicar or rector could find out more. The Bishop is more likely to answer their phone calls than anyone elses'Lyn - all I could find was this: (written by the group doing the excavation).
When our research is complete the human remains will be reburied on consecrated ground in the Birmingham area.
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BBC dated Sept 2019: The remains will be reburied in consecrated ground at a location identified in consultation with the Church of England.
I have contacted them by email. I have asked just one question that being " Where are the human remains removed from Park St Cemetery Birmingham "
Still no answer from them I have now Emailed their Media Office.thanks 60footer...we await their reply
lyn
Today I have STRANGELY received two emails from different people, one giving me a link to a web site, the other to tell me the person is on holiday until 3rd January. More to follow.Still no answer from them I have now Emailed their Media Office.
This is the link, (sent to me by E.Wilkes) interestingly there is a contact phone number in Birmingham. https://hs2inbirmingham.commonplace.is/Today I have STRANGELY received two emails from different people, one giving me a link to a web site, the other to tell me the person is on holiday until 3rd January. More to follow.
This enquiry was made to the Church of England Diocese by e-mail (cofebirmingham.com) on 9th. December. I have not received a reply or mail acknowledgement to date. Maybe they don't check their Spam as it may have gone there.?I have made other enquiries today.
This enquiry was made to the Church of England Diocese by e-mail (cofebirmingham.com) on 9th. December. I have not received a reply or mail acknowledgement to date. Maybe they don't check their Spam as it may have gone there.?
Rosie, that was a fascinating link although I was a bit perturbed by the artefacts being used to replace the organs which had been removed during dissection.I was wondering where they are being stored meanwhile?
I found this today.
HS2 dig uncovers Birmingham’s 19th-century inhabitants - Current Archaeology
I was upset in the past to discover that my great grandmother was removed from Key Hill to make way for the Metro, no wonder I couldn't find the grave!! At least she's remembered on the Metro Wall, these bodies haven't much in the way of recognition.
rosie.