Airborne War Cemetery - Van Limburg Stirumweg 28

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About Airborne War Cemetery

Sustainability

The nature and global reach of our work means issues brought on by climate change are very real to us. Our working practices are evolving to meet ‘new normals’ for example - regular drought and flooding where once there was little or none.

Photo: Gregory Verfaillie

CWGC is committed to becoming a sustainable organisation cutting waste and emissions with a focus on the following areas:

  • Combating climate change
  • Protecting biodiversity
  • Promoting a circular economy

We aim to achieve these goals by constantly reviewing and refining how we work and trialling promising new ways to help reduce our impact on the environment. This may mean some changes to how our cemeteries and memorials may look, but the changes are measured and carefully thought out to meet the current and future challenges we face and we remain committed to caring for our cemeteries and memorials worldwide.

Our mission will always remain the same, to honour those who lost their lives during the World Wars.

Photo: Drought and flooding are becoming a common occurrence.

TAKING ACTION

We launched our Environmental Sustainability Plan in February 2022 outlining our strategy and commitment to a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2050. In this plan, we have outlined our sustainability objectives including:

  • Enhancing biodiversity – we aim to improve biodiversity across our sites through reduced use of pesticides, using planting to encourage pollination and insect life, and also being more tolerant of weeds in our lawns.
  • Measuring the water we use for irrigation of our sites and also taking steps to use more plantings that are tolerant of drought
  • Investing in low emission fleets to reduce our impact when travelling to sites
  • Transitioning to renewable energy suppliers

How this will affect our work

  • Headstones will have a more natural look, in line with their original appearance when many of the cemeteries were first created.
  • Manual gardening requires more time and harder work, we will be aiming for greater tolerance of small leaved weeds in turf and a lot more work on keeping the lawn grasses as healthy as possible, as well as more work on improving the soil and, as a result, improving plant growth
  • Plants and wildlife may change – you might start to see more insects and birds on our sites as we encourage pollinators and nesting of a wide range of species
  • We will be constantly looking to improve our environmental performance – this is a long-term commitment.

New developments are constantly taking place as we transition to more sustainable ways of working - we aim to post updates on how our teams around the world are identifying and implementing changes to help meet local needs and our overall goals.

Contact Airborne War Cemetery

Address :

Van Limburg Stirumweg 28, 6861 WL Oosterbeek, Netherlands

Phone : 📞 +78
Postal code : 6861
Website : https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2063800/ARNHEM%2520OOSTERBEEK%2520WAR%2520CEMETERY
Categories :
City : Oosterbeek

Van Limburg Stirumweg 28, 6861 WL Oosterbeek, Netherlands
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Saint Nick on Google

Such a humbling place to visit.
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Michael Connor on Google

A well tended cemetery that is starkly handsome but especially affecting when one realizes the obvious: nearly all the grave markers commemorate people born during the early twentieth century and who never saw the middle of the century. Such is war, and silence comes without saying.
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Ted Drzal on Google

This cemetery has approx 1745 allied soldiers, who gave their lives between September 1944 and April 1945, when the allies commenced operation Market Garden. The cemetery is beautifully maintained and a tribute to the men who died there. The commonwealth war graves commission should be commended for their fine work at this site. I must visit for anyone who is interested in WW2 history. It is a very moving and emotional experience to visit this site.
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Sean Hazlewood on Google

I Visited this beautifully kept Cemetery in 2014 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the events ,it was very humbling to see the local children from around the area placing flowers at each resting place saying a prayer for each and everyone laying in rest ,thankyou for your commitment to this day and the pride you see in this place and streets houses Display both Dutch ,British flags.
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Manuel Mattarella on Google

Must to see after the war museum. The cemetery is in very good status, everything is OK. It's so particular.
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Malcolm Finlay on Google

I visited here 2yrs ago in mid summer a peaceful and sober place but beautiful . Back here in November slight rain autumn leaves in colour again a beautiful place thank you Dutch people for remembering the fallen .
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Owain Jones on Google

If you're looking at the history of operation Market Garden then you need to visit this war cemetery. This brings all the information in the museums together. At the end of it all it's about the young lives from around the globe and from different beliefs that were lost. I war there are no winners, just losers.
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Steve Gray on Google

Beautiful and well kept, fitting memorial. Lest we forget.

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