Memorial Safety
Information about memorial safety and inspections
All of the memorials in the borough cemeteries will be regularly inspected to ensure that they do not present a danger to the health and safety of visitors, staff and contractors.
Any memorial found to be unsafe will have a warning notice attached and will then be dealt with using one of the following methods: -
- Braced with stake(s) and banding (usually headstones showing movement)
- Dismantled to remove the danger (larger memorials, tiered crosses, obelisks etc)
- Cordoned off until professional assistance become available
- Laid flat on the grave (where the danger is acute and immediate, exposing visitors to peril)
The decision as to which of the above methods is most appropriate will be made at the time of inspection by Boston Borough Council or their appointed contractor.
The cost of making safe and of restoring the memorial will be the responsibility of the owner.