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What is the law regarding the building of Tombs/Monuments in a Cemetery?

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dance2trance | 14:15 Wed 16th Nov 2011 | Civil
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I want to build a monument for myself and put my corpse in it. Are there size limitations? Whose permission do I need? Do I just buy a plot from a Council and crack on? Thanks.
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You'd need to contact the particular body that oversee your cemetery.
They will be able to advise you quite what is/isn't acceptable or permissible.
It is indeed taken as a very grave subject by the Dead Centre authorities.
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Hey DT - That joke would have me turning in my designer coffin!

Thanks J'hat - Guess I shd see if there are any groovy authorites nearby.
All significant building needs planning permission doesn't it.

Might be easier just to bury yourself under your patio. No one will find you there, and the whole house is then your tomb.
But they found Fred West's victims eventually, did't they?
You will not be able to put your corpse into the monument....
Some one else will have to do it for you..
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Thanks for the jokes folks. But one needs legal advice here. It is not a whimsical topic to me. I might rey some Acts of Parliament on the topic. Regards
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It is all set out in the Burial Laws Amendment Act 1880. Hooray for Google!
YOu do need to contact wherever it is that you want to be laid to rest - the laws about what you can put in a cemetery are much more strict these days.

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