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Work Completed on Cemetery’s Old Garden of Remembrance

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Old Garden of Remembrance at Hailsham Cemetery 

Work has been completed on further improvements to Hailsham Cemetery with the refurbishment of the Old Garden of Remembrance and creation of additional burial space at the grounds in Ersham Road.

Work has been carried out in recent months on the refurbishment of the garden. The two field maple trees have been pollarded to 50% and the beech hedge on the northern and eastern side of the garden has been removed, to allow for more light and to alleviate heavy leaf drop.

The front of the garden has been stoned and planted with lavender and the eastern side has also been stoned with lavender planted, in addition to a new path being laid, releasing up to 50 new ashes plots.

The existing pathways have been cleaned and pressure-washed, and a new weed membrane and stones have been laid on site.

The refurbishment work at the Old Garden of Remembrance follows a myriad of other improvements carried out at the cemetery recently, including the refurbishment of the New Garden of Remembrance with the re-laying of paving slabs, installation of a new weed membrane and new gravel, and improvements to some of the cemetery’s footpaths, part of a 3-4 year project to overlay all the paths with tarmac to ensure the safety of visitors.

“Hailsham Cemetery is a quiet, secluded burial ground run by the Town Council and maintained for maximum peace for those visiting loved ones,” said Cllr Mary Laxton, Chair of the Assets Management Committee. “We want to ensure that our cemetery provides a fitting and appropriate place for people to visit their loved ones which is why we continue make improvements by carrying out any upgrades and repair work necessary on site. By doing this, we can ensure that the cemetery remains a place the community can be truly proud of.”

“The refurbishment of the Old Garden of Remembrance will go a considerable way in terms of providing additional interment space for the local community.”

Hailsham Cemetery offers spaces for the burial of coffins, as well as two Gardens of Remembrance and a separate space available for the interment of cremated remains. The cemetery also includes an area for ‘meadowland burials’ – for unmarked ‘green’ burials in bio-degradable coffins with no monuments or headstones.

The cemetery grass is cut around the graves on a regular basis and to a generally high standard. The rest of the cemetery is maintained and repaired regularly by the Town Council’s Cemetery Manager, and the Council endeavours to inspect and assess the condition of the cemetery as often as possible.

Hailsham Cemetery is generally open from ‘dawn until dusk’. If you are intending to visit and wish to enquire about where a particular burial plot is, please call the Burials Officer on 01323 841702 (9am-4pm, Monday to Friday), who will be happy to assist. Alternatively, send an email.


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk