Hi Geoff, Wood Green Cemetery was indeed "tidied up" a year or so ago. Records of burials here are held at Sandwell Archives (in Smethwick Library), though these don't include an actual cemetery plan. For each burial record, however, there is a section letter, row, and plot number given which accords with a number that was attached to the individual grave - so husbands and wives appearing in the burial register with the same plot number would have been buried in the same grave. I suspect there is a cemetery plan with all these section and plot numbers marked on it, held by the relevant department of Sandwell Council. I did however recently manage to work out the hard way exactly where four of my gt grandparents and two of my gt gt grandparents are buried at Wood Green, without having recourse to a cemetery plan, by going and checking against the numbers I could see on surviving grave markers, which are mostly still in their original rows. I'd previously had no knowledge of whether any headstones survived or even ever existed for these ancestors of mine. Luckily, I found one for my gt gt grandparents Charles and Sarah Ann Higgs, who died in the 1920's, still in reasonable condition, with a readable inscription. No markers now exist for my gt grandparents, but from following the numbers on surviving graves nearby, I could locate the positions of the plots where they were buried, and was able to take photographs for future reference. Hoping this may be of help Carl