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07/05/08 - 'Gutted' over mess on parents' graves



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EDITOR - You're right the cemetery in Market Rasen is a disgrace.

It is left in a disgusting mess when contractors have been in. The grass is churned up, flowers and headstones covered in muck and grass.

At Christmas, everyone's families put Christmas flowers and wreaths on their loved ones' graves. What happens? Along come the grass cutters and make everything look a mess. Definitely no respect.

My sister and I were gutted when we saw the mess on our parents' grave. We had been a few days before with our Christmas wreath. What a mess to say the least.

Come on West LIndsey, get off your butts and get things sorted or better still let's have the cemetery caretaker back, so Market Rasen can be proud of its cemetery.
And yes, people are still taking short cuts through the cemetery riding bikes.
P A Perkins
De Aston Field, Market Rasen



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