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You sit on low stone walls there too. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...F-BGi6PpwKlHDg |
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makes a mockery of the words final resting place, there used to be a graveyard on hyndburn road, now a car park for homebase. there used to be a graveyard on union street now a car park for the social services building and a part of the arndale centre. there used to be a graveyard on abbey street, now a car park for the swan pub. there is a theme developing here. do we realy want a bandstand and seating on the graves in St James. All the grass you see within the curtilage of the church have internments in them.
All these graveyards contained the remains of the people that built hyndburn, are we showing due respect :death1::death1::death1: |
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if they were pretty recent burials then No it aint showing due respect,as fer graveyards that aint been used fer eons,then the jurys out we me, the one yeh mention on Hyndburn Rd Dave was used fer sheep waiting to be slaughtered across the road,when i was lad, so yeh could argue thats showing less respect?:confused:
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I want to be shot... by a jealous husband on my 90th birthday. I want to be cremated..........and my ashes placed under a loose womans bed. and I dont mean "loose", as in falling to bits :flasher8: |
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I supervised the exumations of all the bodies in this grave yard, and the internments were of the people who built accrington into what you see today(well whats left), mill owners, foundry owners etc. I dont think how long ago they died should impact on how you treat them in death. So building a bandstand on them to me is disrespectful:death1: |
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Groove thinks its all about time. If the deceased in them graves have no relatives or anyone for that matter to tend,visit or even know about these graves it seems they are then fare game to be re-located...Groove too is unsure of the morality of this undertaking.
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What sort of country have we made where even the dead can find no rest? |
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Those plots would have been sold, and bought by people who thought their final resting place was for time immemorial.
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I don’t see what all this fuss is about exhuming the contents of a few ancient coffins. We have always has Charnel House and Ossuaries in this country where human remains have been placed after graveyards are full to capacity or a new development needs to go over the top. In fact, given the overall grim ambiance of the place, I’m quite sure Ossy was named after the latter.
The only thing that concerns me is that this is not the only announcement this week about the redevelopment of Accy town centre; we have also had news about the Arcade being tarted up. In both schemes, money is reliant on national lottery funding. It seems to me that given the record of previous local grandiose plans that have come to nowt, the council would have been far better advised to say nothing until all the money is in place and then make public the go-ahead. Maybe then some of those old bones that are dug up could be used to go on display in the Arcade. It would make the town centre one hell of a tourist attraction..A few skulls over the Church Street entrance and leg and arms over each shop window. |
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