Whalley cemetery is a ‘national disgrace’

A COMMUNITY stalwart has called the condition of a Whalley cemetery a “national disgrace”.

Mel Diack MBE, who is well known for his work with Clitheroe Youth Forum to compile a Remembrance Book of those who lost their lives during the Second World War, has called the state of the cemetery off Mitton Road (formerly Calderstones Cemetery) disgraceful.

Called Journey’s End, the cemetery is owned privately, but just beyond it is Whalley Military Cemetery, which is in a pristine condition and well maintained by its owners, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

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