When it comes to Chelmsford funeral planning, there is a need to consider where an individual’s loved one’s ashes may be scattered in keeping with their wishes. Therefore, when it comes to Chelmsford funeral planning, Laura Richardson explains where it is possible to scatter a loved one’s ashes in her latest article for Andrew Douglas Wills and Legal Services.
If your loved one has not left specific instructions regarding the scattering of their ashes, you may be wondering whether there are any restrictions regarding the scattering of their ashes in Essex.
Religious guidance
When it comes to Chelmsford funeral planning, if your loved one was religious, this may give you some guidelines as to how to scatter their ashes. If you wish to scatter ashes within a cemetery, burial ground or memorial garden you will simply need to contact the owner of the ground for permission. However, some religions are stricter on the scattering of ashes. For example, if your loved one was of Hindu faith then strictly speaking their ashes would be required to be scattered into the Ganges river. However, there are several alternative river sites that have now been designated for Hindu ash scattering in the UK. Alternatively, if your loved one was Catholic, then their ashes would be required to be buried rather than scattered. It is always advisable to contact a representative of your loved one’s faith to discuss any particular requirements should you be unsure of the appropriate procedures.
If your loved one had no particular religious beliefs then you will need to consider the legal restrictions regarding scattering ashes in the UK before deciding upon a suitable location as part of your Chelmsford funeral planning.
Private Land
Regarding Chelmsford funeral planning, you are able to scatter ashes on your own land, but you must receive express permission from the land-owner before scattering ashes on privately owned land.
Common Land
Land, such as village greens, is accessible without restriction to the public. However, this kind of land is legally owned by someone. Therefore, you would need to seek permission from the appropriate land-owner before scattering ashes on common land.
Scattering Ashes Across Water
When it comes to Chelmsford funeral planning, the Environmental Agency offer guidelines to assist you to scatter your loved one’s ashes over water whilst ensuring that no harm is done to the surrounding natural environment. You can request further information from your local Environmental Agency office.
If you have concerns regarding the scattering of your ashes after you die, it is advisable to include specific directions within your Will so that your family members will know your exact wishes after you die.
At Andrew Douglas Wills & Legal Services, we are experienced specialists in will writing and all associated legal services and therefore are expertly placed to give you the best possible advice regarding your Will and your wishes for your Chelmsford funeral planning. What is more, we offer a free initial consultation to discuss your requirements. Call today, regardless of whether you are in Chelmsford or the surrounding areas of Essex.
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