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That's a much better idea.
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DTC //sheep wool one for me.....// you still need to be disposed of somewhere!
I would love to do that. How long will it take for it to be an option, do you think?
It does indeed seem a simple and very logical way to go - I guess on a practical level one has to ask , who would buy the acres needed for the Memory Forests and where?


Current Cemeteries are at breaking point for space.
Excellent idea, I'm cancelling the cremations.

I wonder if it would be legal to put them in the back garden?
If that option had been available when Trish and I did our burial plan we'd have probably gone that road.
I find them a bit creepy and alien but probably because it's a scary subject. I'd prefer it if my ashes were made into a ball of fertiliser and done that way rather than my body being curled up in a pod like that.
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The thought of visiting a forest of memories rather than a graveyard or cemetery seems far more appealing to me!!
That I agree with you but there's a difference between a woodland burial and that system.
Gardens are valid for burial but graves don't tend to add value to the house......

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