Welsh village cemetery urgently needs burial plots
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A coastal village cemetery on Anglesey looks set for expansion amid an 鈥渦rgent鈥 need to develop more burial plots.
As room is running out at the Y Rhyd burial ground at Cemaes, planners have received a full application for the change of use of agricultural land to extend the facility.
Llanbadrig community council have submitted the application to Anglesey council.
The current cemetery on the north coast of the island is now at over 90% occupancy 鈥渨ith perhaps a further 20 burial plots available,鈥 the plans state.
鈥淸This] equates over recent years to a maximum of two years requirement.
鈥淚t is therefore essential for additional local facilities to become available within a short time scale.
鈥淭here are considered to be no alternative local sites which could fittingly satisfy this urgent need.鈥
It also points to the land being 鈥渉istorically earmarked鈥 by the council for the purpose of extending the cemetery, with an initial survey carried out at its request.
The site would be merged with the existing cemetery to the east and south.
The proposal outlines work including preparation of the ground for burial, demarcation of burial plots and footpath to access to burial plots.
Existing boundary plants and hedgerow will be retained as part of the development.
The plans add: 鈥淭he site is the final resting place for many members of families from within the local community.
鈥淭he proposed extension would provide additional spaces for further members of those families in close proximity, all within the same overall facility, providing convenience locally and reducing the need for travel.鈥
The proposed plot is also considered 鈥渋deal as a natural extension to the existing facility鈥 which 鈥渞equires no construction work鈥.
It would also 鈥減rovide adequate facility for the local community for many decades to come, maintaining both the function and character of the existing cemetery鈥.