A petition is underway to ensure that townsfolk in Nuneaton have their own graveyard to lay their loved ones to rest.It has been launched following news that Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council intends to make Marston Lane Cemetery in Bedworth a graveyard for all residents in the borough to use.
This, according to David Devall of Devall and Son funeral directors, is an 'appalling' move and he is determined to force the council to change its mind.
"I was absolutely appalled to hear the news," he said.
"I say this with no disrespect to Bedworth but I think that the people of Nuneaton should be able to bury their loves ones in their own home town.
"This will affect families throughout Nuneaton, it is totally inappropriate
"Yes, we are the same borough, but we are two different towns. How are people from Nuneaton who don't drive expected to make three or four bus trips to go and visit their loved ones in Bedworth - it is appalling,"
Members of the borough council's cabinet made the controversial decision in a bid to try and solve the grave lack of places for people to bury their loved ones in Nuneaton.
Mr Devall told the News that it is an issue that needed tackling 15 years ago and questioned why the council cannot find a suitable location in the town.
"I agree that they shouldn't have used recreation grounds, but surely there is some land in Nuneaton, there seems to be enough for housing but not for the people of Nuneaton to have somewhere to bury their loved ones," said the owner of the long-established family run firm in Attleborough.
"They (the council) have taken the easy way out," he said,
"Surely our dead deserve respect."
With this in mind, he has started a petition in which bCont. from front.
he is urging townsfolk to sign.
"I want the council to look at this again and I would urge everyone to sign this," Mr Devall said.
"They can either write to us, email us or come into to see us."
It is not just the decision that has enraged the local businessman: "The council did not consult us or any other funeral directors about the plans," he said.
"The lack of communication has been appalling."
He claims that people are already hit by the most expensive crematorium in the country: "But the fact that people are willing to pay the highest charges in the country reiterates my message that people from Nuneaton, who have been born and bred here, want their funerals, be it cremation or burial in their home town," he concluded.
A spokesperson for Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council said: "We are not in position as yet to consult as the recommendation of extending Marston Lane cemetery was only approved by cabinet on Wednesday. "The council will continue to look at all land in the borough as it becomes available for use as a cemetery."
Anyone who would like to sign the petition should either call into Devall and Son at 2 Wembrook House, The Green or send an email via
http://www.devallandson.com/contact