What time does Brynithel cemetery close?

What time does Brynithel cemetery close?

All activities such as the placing of headstones, kerb surrounds etc must be authorised by the Environment Directorate. Monday-Thursday – 8:30am – 4:30pm. Friday – 8:30am – 4pm.

How do I find a grave in Wales?

Online resources:

  1. Findmypast.com (search for the word “monumental” or the county where the deceased was buried then browse the list of options to search)
  2. BillionGraves.com (start with the name search then add filters for United Kingdom & Wales)
  3. Findagrave.com.

What time does bedwellty cemetery close?

1 October to 31 March, Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm and Saturday and Sunday 9am to 5pm.

How do you find out where someone is buried or cremated?

Contact the Public Administrator or Coroner The Public Administrator is the one who arranges for that deceased person’s burial or cremation. Often times, the Public Administrator falls under the jurisdiction of the Coroner’s Office.

How much is a burial plot in Wales?

The average burial plot costs nearly £2,000 – but the price can vary by more than £1,000 across the country. And when it comes to thrift, the £1,275 cost in the Welsh capital is second only to that of Belfast, figures obtained from councils have revealed.

What is a burial ground fee?

What do burial ground fees entail? There is a cost for the land space and the maintenance staff who attend to the burial plots. The localisation of the plot, the region of the country and the type of burial ground all affect the final cost.

When was the Caretakers Cottage at Brynithel built?

In July 1907 Mr James McBean the council surveyor submitted two designs for the caretakers cottage at the new cemetery, Brynithel. One was approved of and the surveyor was instructed to cement the house in consequence of the poor quality of stone available at the time. The Cemetery Chapel of Rest.

Are there any cemeteries in Abertillery?

Brynithel Cemetery – Abertillery. The southern part of the Parish of Aberystruth (from Cwmtillery to Llanhilleth) initially had two major churches, the Parish Church of St Illtyds at Llanhilleth and the Blaenau Gwent Baptist Church, Blaenau Gwent, Abertillery.

How much does it cost to build a cemetery in Llanhilleth?

Mr T. Evans said he disagreed and that it was lower and more sheltered than that at Llanhilleth Parish Church, also the cost of land in the valley was £800 to £900 per acre, they were having 15 acres for the site for a cemetery at just £2,000 and a new road.

What happened to the Blaenau Gwent Cemetery?

The Blaenau Gwent cemetery was rapidly filling up and a new cemetery had to be established. Mr Carpenter seconded and the motion was carried.

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