As the Town Council continues to review its service delivery for residents in response to COVID-19, strict measures in relation to burial arrangements at Hailsham Cemetery continue to be practiced so as to protect the local community.
Hailsham Cemetery in Ersham Road will remain open for graveside and ashes burials and, in line with the latest Government guidance, the maximum number of mourners/attendees allowed at graveside burial services is 30. Linked ceremonial events such as ash scatterings can continue with up to 6 people in attendance. Social distancing should be maintained between people who do not live together or share a support bubble.
Cemetery grounds will be closed to the public, except for funerals or burials, commemorative events celebrating the life of a person who has died, or to allow a person to pay respects to a member of their household, a family member or friend.
All restrictions have been put in place to conform to the Government guidance to help combat the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
While Hailsham Cemetery remains open for burials and to visitors, people are encouraged to follow the latest Government advice relating to social distancing:
Town Clerk John Harrison said: “We recognise this is a distressing time for anyone who has lost a loved one. But we cannot emphasise enough the importance of sticking to these measures and restrictions on service. They are all being put in place to protect members of staff who help to carry out this critical service, as well as members of the public.”
Members of the public can still get in touch with the burial services team by calling Hailsham Town Council on 01323 841702 or emailing david.saxby@hailsham-tc.gov.uk.
Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk