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Veteran’s anger at cemetery’s overgrown grass

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A 93-YEAR-OLD D-Day veteran has hit out at Dundee City Council after being told that “waist-high” grass at a cemetery containing war graves will be left uncut to “enhance the biodiversi­ty”.

Stanley McColl went to the Western Cemetery on Perth Road to visit the grave of his grandfathe­r, grandmothe­r and two aunts.

But when he arrived, he was shocked to find the grass in front of the memorial had grown to around two feet.

Mr McColl said he was stunned to see the general condition of the cemetery, with areas between the graves left uncut and apparently neglected, and gravestone­s overgrown by bushes and shrubs.

His son-in-law, Malcolm MacBain, who also lives locally, has called on the local authority to take action to tidy up the area, after discoverin­g a number of First World War graves at the site.

He said: “I went along to have a look after my father-in-law told me about how bad a state the place had been left in.

“The grass has grown over some of the headstones and, in some places, it was even coming up to my belt buckle.

“It seems very disrespect­ful when we know there are First World War graves being left there among the grass. Why can’t the council just be honest and say they simply don’t have money to cut it?”

A council neighbourh­ood services environmen­t manager told Mr McColl: “We agreed at the start of the grass cutting season to reduce the amount of work we would carry out in the Western to enhance the biodiversi­ty and memorial stabilisat­ion.

“There are two sections within the cemetery that we are trialling out this year but we are still cutting the areas next to the paths and roadside edges.”

 ??  ?? Graveside overgrowth.
Graveside overgrowth.

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