Letter: No harm in honouring loved ones

The loved ones have paid for the grave.The loved ones have paid for the grave.
The loved ones have paid for the grave.
Re council to crackdown on grave memorials:

I can understand where trees are being planted and the damage it may cause to graves, but what I don’t see the harm in is people putting plants around a grave so long as they look after it.

Or do I see the harm in putting lights on a grave, and toys, more so on a child’s grave, and after all the loved ones have paid for the grave.

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Look at Dean Road and Manor Road Cemetery for many years it was like a disused stone yard, but thanks to the Friends of Dean Road and Manor Road, we have seen a lot of work take place, with thanks to Rodger Burnett and Sheila Johnson and the Scarborough Community Payback, have put a lot of work into making it look like something like a cemetery.

If you go to Germany at night time in all the cemeteries, even the British war graves, a night light is lit out of respect at the foot of each grave.

I am pretty sure our councillors have more things to worry on than that of plants and lights around a grave of a loved one. I could name more than one or two things if they need something to look at.

John Bradley

Sutton-in-Craven

North Yorkshire

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