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Ludlow town walls: Church graveyard could be dug up | Ludlow town walls: Church graveyard could be dug up |
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Work to repair Ludlow's crumbling town walls could involve digging up graves in a nearby churchyard, councillors have said. | Work to repair Ludlow's crumbling town walls could involve digging up graves in a nearby churchyard, councillors have said. |
Shropshire Council advised people in 13 houses along The Linney to leave their homes on Friday because a section of the wall was "unsafe". | Shropshire Council advised people in 13 houses along The Linney to leave their homes on Friday because a section of the wall was "unsafe". |
Council engineers have said parts of the walls might need to be dismantled before any repairs can be looked at. | Council engineers have said parts of the walls might need to be dismantled before any repairs can be looked at. |
They said work may include digging the garden of rest at St Laurence's Church. | They said work may include digging the garden of rest at St Laurence's Church. |
Councillor Martin Taylor-Smith said discussions were continuing with English Heritage and the Diocese of Hereford, which owns the section of wall, about repair work. | Councillor Martin Taylor-Smith said discussions were continuing with English Heritage and the Diocese of Hereford, which owns the section of wall, about repair work. |
'Controlled dismantling' | 'Controlled dismantling' |
He said: "If we do have to disturb graves there is a process we have to follow and we have to get permission from the Home Office." | He said: "If we do have to disturb graves there is a process we have to follow and we have to get permission from the Home Office." |
Mr Taylor-Smith said three couples left properties on Friday night and were offered temporary accommodation. | Mr Taylor-Smith said three couples left properties on Friday night and were offered temporary accommodation. |
Three couples decided to stay, despite the council warning. | Three couples decided to stay, despite the council warning. |
Some of the properties are rented out as holiday lets and were empty at the time. | Some of the properties are rented out as holiday lets and were empty at the time. |
Shropshire Council said its engineers were still assessing the wall as to what interim maintenance work could be done. | Shropshire Council said its engineers were still assessing the wall as to what interim maintenance work could be done. |
Historic buildings manager Colin Richards said: "We're looking to see whether there's a form of controlled dismantling, which would remove the risk to the point that people could get back in their houses, but it's not going to happen overnight." | Historic buildings manager Colin Richards said: "We're looking to see whether there's a form of controlled dismantling, which would remove the risk to the point that people could get back in their houses, but it's not going to happen overnight." |
The Ludlow Town Walls Trust said it was planning to make a fresh bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund to help pay for the maintenance work. |
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