'Natural burial ground' could be created on green belt land
Briefly

Enfield Council's proposal for a new natural burial ground at Sloeman's Farm aims to address a critical shortage of burial sites in the borough.
The cemetery would accommodate various faiths and aim for minimal environmental impact, preserving wildlife and habitats better than traditional options.
Enfield faces a severe shortage of burial space, predicted to reach a deficit of 10,000 spaces by 2036, necessitating this new burial ground.
The council submitted plans for a 23-hectare site, which would also include parking facilities, to support rising burial demands as the population grows.
Read at www.enfieldindependent.co.uk
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