Moving a Relative's RemainsSouthwark's Bereavement Service occasionally receives requests from people who wish to move the remains of a relative from one grave and place them in another. The process of moving a person's remains from a grave is called an 'exhumation'. For various reasons, exhumations take a long time to arrange and can be expensive.
Exhumation of a grave can only take place once the Home Office has issued a licence. The licence contains certain conditions that must be observed. If the grave is within consecrated grounds i.e.blessed by the Church of England, permission also has to be obtained from the church beforehand. Within Southwark the representative for the Church of England is the Bishop of Southwark. View his ontact details on the Diocese of Southwark website.
If the exhumation goes ahead, an Environmental Health Officer is required to be present to ensure that there's no risk to public health and all conditions are complied with.
Contact us
Please contact us for further information about this service.
Bereavement Services office Tel: 020 7639 3121 Fax: 020 7732 3557 Camberwell New Cemetery Brenchley Gardens London SE23 3RD
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