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Exhumation fears calmed at Jewish cemetery

November 24, 2016 22:57

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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The Environment Agency has tried to calm fears that bodies could be disturbed at the Federation of Synagogues’ oldest cemetery because of flood protection work.

Local residents were alarmed to see a recent notice from the agency warning of exhumation and the removal of memorials at Tottenham Park Cemetery, next to the Federation cemetery in Edmonton, north London.

Steven Whipp, the agency’s flood and coastal risk adviser, said: “We are not planning to disturb or remove any graves or remains. The recent notice is a precautionary measure to be able to handle matters sensitively should accidental disturbance occur.”

Federation chief executive Eli Keinwald said: “There is no chance of any graves having to be dug up.”