So Londoners, what do you want to be when you're dead?
Mike Pollitt | Monday 11 July, 2011 12:11
The London Funeral Exhibition was on over the weekend. Snipe didn’t go, regrettably, but we read the blog of someone who did. And Sue Bailey doesn’t want to be cremated any more:
I spent an utterly brilliant day at the London Funeral Exhibition at Epping Forest Burial Park…Burial at the park is done in an environmentally sustainable way: that means biodegradable coffins, wooden memorials only, in land that – once it’s full – will revert to natural woodland…I like the idea of feeding trees very much.
I still maintain hopes of being interred in a gigantic mausoleum carved in the shape of my own face, located on a specially built island in the middle of the Thames. What are your plans, readers?
Snipe Highlights
Some popular articles from past years
- A unique collection of photos of Edwardian Londoners
- Peter Bayley has worked for 50 years as a cinema projectionist in East Finchley
- The five spookiest abandoned London hospitals
- London has chosen its mayor, but why can’t it choose its own media?
- 9 poems about London: one for each of your moods
- Hope and despair in Woolwich town centre
- Margaret Thatcher statue rejected by public
- Random Interview: Eileen Conn, co-ordinator of Peckham Vision
- Punk brewery just as sexist and homophobic as the industry they rail against
- Diary of the shy Londoner
© 2009-2024 Everywhen Ltd.