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Back Garden Burial.
HI JennyC
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 17:16:00 +0100, "JennyC" wrote: "Adrian" wrote Not sure of the legality of it, (and not sure I care !) - but both Mum and Dad's ashes are scattered in the 'wild bit' at the bottom of the garden they created from a wilderness over a period of about 25 years. It seemed fitting ..... Regards Adrian info here : http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/gardenburial.html as in "Ashes These can be freely scattered in the garden or buried in a container eg.under a favourite tree." ....which seems to be remarkably simple & straightforward steps back in amazement ! FWIW - at the time we did make enquiries of the National Trust for doing the same thing but on a piece of their coastal headland that was special to Mum & Dad - and they came back with a raft of complications..... And if any of my folks dare to turn me into a diamond, as described further up this thread' - I'll come back and haunt them. What a great scheme for separating people from their money ! Adrian |
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