The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Vault in Fife eco-cemetery will be first for Scotland

Planning permission granted for ‘unique place of remembranc­e’ in Kinghorn

- cheryl peebles cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

The first columbariu­m of its kind in Scotland will be created in a Fife village.

The vault for funeral urns will be part of a woodland eco-cemetery to be constructe­d in Kinghorn. Only three others exist in the UK.

To be carved into the landscape on the banks of Kinghorn Loch, the columbariu­m was given planning consent by Fife Council alongside the kingdom’s first eco-cemetery.

A drive is now on to raise funds for the pioneering project, which will be undertaken as a not- for- profit enterprise by Kinghorn Community Land Associatio­n (KCLA).

The multi- faith cemetery and columbariu­m, designed by Edinburghb­ased architects Simpson and Brown, will be built on part of 10 acres of land purchased on behalf of the community in 2015.

Richardbre­wster, chairmanof­kcla, said: “We are delighted to get planning permission for this unique place of remembranc­e.

“This is a real milestone for Kinghorn. The concept has really captured people’s imaginatio­n and this resulted in so much positive support from the public when the planning applicatio­n was submitted.

“There is a real shortage of cemetery space locally and this will be somewhere special for people to lay loved ones to rest.

“The cemetery will develop into a natural woodland and peaceful remembranc­e space with a wildflower meadow and spectacula­r views over the Forth.

“The idea for the columbariu­m based on an Iron Age barrow – a hollow mound with passages within it, with a central walled area somewhat like a broch, and a path that leads from the higher celebratio­n platform.

“The next challenge for us will be to finalise the estimate of building costs, then to raise the money to make this vision a reality.”

Alan Mcilravie, Provost of the Royal Burgh of Kinghorn Community Council said: “I can’t believe that I am so excited about a cemetery.

“The concepts and plans are both imaginativ­e and respectful.

“In a few years’ time it will draw people to meander through the native woodland as they visit the columbariu­m or graves. The whole thing will perfectly complement the beauty of Kinghorn Loch and the surroundin­g area.”

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of how the columbariu­m will look when constructi­on is completed.
An artist’s impression of how the columbariu­m will look when constructi­on is completed.

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