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BROMLEY CEMETERY.

TO TB* IDITOB OP TEJ PEBS3 Sir, —I am one of many who have placed loved ones in Bromley Cemetery and I want to know ivliy seven cows should be put- in that consecrated ground to graze overnight. It is hardly fair to people who spend a lot of .money on their plots to find t!;o surroundings used tor that purpose. Last siuiiday I went tj Bromley at six-thirty a.m. and was shocked to see those cows grazing there. Presently a man came along with a dog and collected thorn. Does the caretaker know, and does he allow it? If s0 > I it is quite time something was done, j --Yours, etc.. ; MOURN If.K. i 'Hie chairman ot the committee : i'Mr W. E. Leadlev) when interviewed j stated that the cows had got into the . cemetery on one occasion owing to th<j , sand drifting against the. tence. and ! thus making an inclined way up to ! tho top of it. He added that instructions have been civen to have the san removed, and that ''Mourner <.m rest assure.! that the Civic authorities will use every endeavour to keep 16 cows out. of'the cemetery in future. A.nv cattle found in the cemetery or on'th? roads in- the vicinity will be immediately impounded.]

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18895, 10 January 1927, Page 11

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BROMLEY CEMETERY. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18895, 10 January 1927, Page 11

BROMLEY CEMETERY. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18895, 10 January 1927, Page 11

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