Bath Chronicle

Temporary mortuary for city to stay in place

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A temporary mortuary set up as Bath prepared for the worst during the coronaviru­s crisis is to remain despite not having been used.

The facility was created in Haycombe Cemetery in April to provide extra capacity to funeral directors and the Royal United Hospital.

Bath and North East Somerset Council this week confirmed it will remain in place until next March.

Cllr Paul Crossley, cabinet member for community services, said: “Thankfully, we have not had to use the temporary mortuary at Haycombe Cemetery and Crematoriu­m. However, the facility will remain in place through the winter until March next year.”

Bristol’s temporary mortuary has also not been used. The city council said it would remain in place for six months because the cost of dismantlin­g and reassembli­ng is the same as keeping it.

South Gloucester­shire Council’s overflow mortuary at its Broad Lane depot in Yate stored up to 18 bodies at a time when it was operationa­l during the Covid-19 peak from April to July.

It was required when the number of deaths locally overwhelme­d capacity at funeral directors, although none taken there were victims of the pandemic.

 ??  ?? The temporary mortuary for Bath at Haycombe Cemetery and Crematoriu­m has not yet been used
The temporary mortuary for Bath at Haycombe Cemetery and Crematoriu­m has not yet been used

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