Hinckley Times

New burial ground with more than 2.5k graves gets go-ahead

- NICHOLAS DAWSON nicholas.dawson@reachplc.com

PLANS have been approved for a burial ground with more than 2,500 graves between Hinckley and Barwell.

Heart of England Co-operative Society has been granted permission to develop a 2.2-hectare site off Hinckley Road in Barwell, which would include a 45-space car park.

The lots will be divided into 1,637 traditiona­l plots, 430 multi-faith plots, 507 woodland plots and a children’s burial area, with a memorial garden in the middle.

Vehicles will access the site from Hinckley Road with a set of speed bumps to be reposition­ed to move them away from the junction.

The grounds will feature an attenuatio­n pond and water garden to the north of the site, near the road entrance.

A footpath will link the ground to the Tweeds River Play Park to the east of the site.

Currently, the site is used for farmland, and it would be bordered by a field and the A47 to the south and open fields to the west.

The burial ground is part of a larger approved scheme for a 5.6-acre site at Crab Tree Farm, with an estate of 25 new homes to be built to the east of the resting place.

Heart of England Co-operative Society owns the land, with land agents Harris Lamb currently selling off the area where the houses are to be built.

The burial ground will be near a crematoriu­m on the A47 between Hinckley and Earl Shilton, which is due to be built next year.

The council-run crematoriu­m will provide for 750 funerals a year and will be the fifth of its kind in Leicesters­hire, with others already operating in Leicester, Loughborou­gh, Great Glen and Countestho­rpe. There is a further crematoriu­m just over the county border in Nuneaton.

The cost of the project – around £4.6 million – is being paid for out of the council’s capital budget, money which can only be spent on large projects, not for providing day-to-day services.

 ??  ?? Land in Hinckley Road, Barwell
Land in Hinckley Road, Barwell
 ??  ?? Plans for a burial site with more than 2,500 graves.
Plans for a burial site with more than 2,500 graves.

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