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Cemetery

Cemetery

The cemetery is run by the Parish Council for the internment of people of all faiths or no faith. The cemetery chapel can also be used for services of any faith or no faith. It holds about 35-40 people.

Please contact the Parish Clerk if you require further details.

WILDLIFE

Old Cemeteries and graveyards are now important habitats for wild life. Because no fertilizer or pesticide is used on the grassy areas, the wild flowers can flourish. For this reason we have a management plan agreed with the gardeners and they leave the moon daises ,meadow saxifrage, bluebells to flower and seed before cutting them down about the end of June. Later the heather will be allowed to flower.

The aim is to preserve this important local habitat and not only maintain the grounds so they give pleasure to the many people who come here, but also provide a fitting resting place for the people of this parish.