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Residents in Westhoughton have voiced their concerns and complaints with councillors in the area regarding overgrown grass at the cemetery. People who were visiting the cemetery to see a loved one were left feeling saddened by the length of the grass and contacted Cllr David Wilkinson and other councillors in the area asking why it has not been kept tidy. Cllr Wilkinson contacted the council for an explanation – council say it is due to staff absences and operational difficulties which have caused a delay in the start of grass cutting this year.

Cllr Wilkinson said the wet weather has also not helped the situation. He said: “ Cemeteries are a very emotional place there is no doubt about that. “Grass cutting at this time of year is an issue because of the weather, it is very wet and muddy.



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