Headstones have been broken up and used to build a council wall in Netherton. Shocked residents couldn’t believe their eyes when a new dry-stone wall was unveiled containing heartfelt inscriptions to loved ones. A slab of stone reading: “The beloved ...who died ...”, was discovered within a 50ft stretch of new wall on Bourn View Road. Kirklees Council have now issued an apology for the blunder, which was carried out by its own Streetscene workers. The stone has now been removed.
Netherton man Rob Campbell was astounded when he noticed the memorial-looking block while he was out walking. The 37-year-old said: “I just couldn’t believe it. This is a clear disregard for other people’s feelings. It is a well-used area with a bus stop nearby. There are also a lot of older people who live near there and will pass the wall. A lot of people have seen it and complained, saying it is wrong.
“Surely there must be a family missing a headstone somewhere and here it is in a wall in Netherton. It is terrible.” The wall was reconstructed earlier this year when work to widen the road was carried out by Kirklees Council. The area was sealed off to allow the scheme to be completed, using stone from a local supplier.
Unfortunately, the workmen failed to notice the grave inscription as they laid the pieces of stone. The engraving has now been removed from the stone wall and the council has apologised for the error. A Kirklees Council spokesman said: “The stone for this wall was provided by a local supplier and we apologise that the engraving had not been noticed when the wall was being reconstructed. It has now been removed.”
3 comments:
should have placed it in Elm Street, not that Bourn view road
The engraving has been removed or the stone which contained the engraving has been removed?
I don't believe they didn't see the engraving. I sometimes work in dry stone wall building and as you're making the wall the side facing out is always checked.
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