Cemetery Petition

Following the petition to the Council in November about the state of Burngreave Cemetery, local resident John Duignan is disappointed with the response

After sending a further letter restated the request for a meeting with the Council and grave owners. John Duignan has now received a letter from Councillor Mohammed which says:

“…it would be appropriate to contact the individual petitioners in order to seek their views on the future of Burngreave Cemetery.”

Martin Green of Bereavement Services said to the Messenger:

“The response from petitioners will be used to shape our plans. We want to see what ideas they have got. We have no plans for a meeting at the moment.”

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