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Planned System Maintenance - Limited Service

Sunderland City Council will be carrying out planned system maintenance from 12 noon on Friday 5th June until 7am on Tuesday 9th June. During this period, we will only be able to respond to urgent enquiries. If your enquiry is not urgent, please contact us before or after these times when full services will be available. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding.

Mere Knolls Cemetery

Mere Knolls Cemetery (opens new window) was opened in 1856 having an area of 32 acres. It has since been extended and is now currently 42 acres in size.

Notable People buried within the Cemetery

Robert Thompson (1797 - 1860). A shipwright's apprentice who became one of Sunderland's major shipbuilders.

Sir Robert Thompson. Great grandson of shipbuilder Robert Thompson and also a shipbuilder by trade. Sir Robert died in October 1951 aged 73.

Lawrence Dickse. An 18 year old Second Lieutenant with the 3rd Battalion Sherwood Forresters who died in battle in May 1916. His parents lived in London.

John Harkness. A 21 year old leading aircraftman from Sunderland. Died on 28 November 1941 while serving with the RAF in the Second World War.

Opening times

Whilst cemetery gates are not formally closed and public access is available without restriction, we recommend that, for safety reasons, cemeteries are accessed during daylight hours only.

Ward plans

Ward plans are available for Mere Knolls Cemetery.