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Outdated graves may very well be reused to deal with scarcity of house

By Editorial Board Published October 3, 2024 2 Min Read
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Outdated graves may very well be reused to deal with scarcity of house

Outdated graves may very well be reused and closed burial grounds reopened beneath plans to deal with a scarcity of house for the useless.

Proposals put ahead by the Legislation Fee recommend making use of graveyards declared “full” in the course of the Victorian period.

The unbiased physique, which critiques legal guidelines in England and Wales, warned city areas are quick operating out of burial house.

Proposed adjustments would enable any burial floor to reuse graves, however solely following public session and authorities approval.

Safeguards would even be in place for every particular person grave, with plots solely eligible for repurpose when the final particular person was buried at the least 75 years in the past.

One other separate public session is contemplating the timeframes round grave reuse, and what would occur if relations objected.

Professor Nick Hopkins, Commissioner for Property, Household and Belief Legislation, mentioned any change would must be tackled in session with the general public.

“Our proposals provide a significant opportunity to reform burial and cremation law and secure burial space for future generations,” he mentioned.

“This must be done sensitively and with wider public support.”

Present laws makes it unlawful to redevelop a graveyard for any motive aside from to develop a spot of worship.

Different publicly-run cemeteries might be redeveloped if the proprietor is granted an Act of Parliament.

Alex Davies-Jones, parliamentary under-secretary of state on the Ministry of Justice, mentioned the federal government was supportive of the Legislation Fee’s work.

“We await with interest the Law Commission’s recommendations, in due course, on the most appropriate framework to provide modern, consistent regulation for burial and cremation,” she mentioned.

Public session on the proposed adjustments is open till January 2025.

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