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Powys County Council to inspect safety of cemeteries’ memorials

The council has already posted information signs on the entrance gates of the cemeteries where the inspections will take place

Powys County Council has announced that an inspection programme of memorials is due to start in February to ensure that they are safe places to visit. 

Inspecting contractors will identify memorials in one of three categories, which describe them either as unsafe and in need of immediate attention; unstable but likely to cause an immediate health and safety risk; or stable with no action required. 

A Category 1 memorial will be laid down or made safe by other means at the time of inspection. A red notice will be placed on the memorial or grave, advising that the memorial is unsafe and providing details of how to contact the council.

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Meanwhile, a Category 2 memorial will have an amber notice placed in a suitable position on the memorial, stating that the memorial is unsafe and how to contact the council. 

If after the expiry of six months from the date of inspection the memorial has not been fixed, it will be laid down or made safe by other methods as appropriate.

The council has already posted information signs on the entrance gates of the cemeteries where the inspections will take place. 

However, the council will not be attempting to identify grave owners.

Cllr Richard Church, cabinet member for a safer Powys, said: “Specialist staff will be carrying out inspections as part of a county programme and any memorial that is identified at risk of falling will be laid down or made safe by other means.

“We appreciate that many people care about the memorials to their loved ones and we want people to be aware that these inspections are underway.”

He added: “We have to be sure that our cemeteries are a safe place to visit and any memorials that are potentially dangerous are made secure.”

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