Durrington cemetery families left 'gobsmacked and heartbroken' over tribute removals
In a letter dated January 24, pinned to a fencepost, Worthing Borough Council said tributes not directly on graves would be removed from the ‘unkempt’ cemetery.
Clifford Marsh’s granddaughter, Scarlett, rests in the cemetery and he voiced his horror at the decision.
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Hide Ad“This has left me and my group gobsmacked and heartbroken,” he said.
“Many of us are regular visitors to the children’s cemetery at Durrington, for sad and obvious reasons, and a number of my group have sent me pictures of their children’s resting areas.
“None of us can see anything that warrants the charge of ‘unkempt’ or the need for any team to go charging in to remove anything.”
The letter stated the removal of tributes was planned for February 25.
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Hide AdSeveral commenters in a Facebook community group said a month’s notice was not enough.
A council spokesman said: “We are endeavouring as sensitively as possible and in consultation with relatives to have a tidy up of the site after feedback that it was beginning to look a little unkempt.
“It is important to state that this does not affect the graves themselves so the tributes from relatives on their loved-ones plots will be totally unaffected.”