New fencing at cemetery

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NEW fencing at a Warrington cemetery has brought extra peace of mind to visitors.
The new perimeter fence at Hollinfare Cemetery was jointly funded by Warrington Borough Council and the Friends of Hollinfare Cemetery after the Friends secured a grant from the Hamilton Davies Trust, a charity which supports community projects in the area.
Representatives from the council, the friends and the trust met at the cemetery to celebrate the fence’s installation.
Cllr David Keane, the borough council’s executive member for environment and public protection said: “I would like to thank Friends of Hollinfare Cemetery for their hard work and dedication and the Hamilton Davies Trust for their generosity. The fence has been a welcome enhancement to the cemetery for visitors tending their loved ones graves.”
Any who would like to join the Friends of Hollinfare Cemetery, should contact the council’s bereavement services department on 01925 267731 or see the noticeboards at the cemetery.
Pictured at the cemetery are (left to right): Back: Peter Higson, Fred Humphreys, Cllr Tony McCarthy, Sean Kelly and Paul Breese; middle: Mandy Eccles from Hamilton Davies Trust; front: Irene Collins, Liz Clarke, Sheila Breese, Marian Ainscough from Friends of Hollinfare Cemetery.


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