Large gathering at Denehurst Cemetery sparks fury amongst locals

Date published: 29 September 2020


A large gathering took place at Denehurst Cemetery on Monday (28 September) – seeming to attract hundreds of mourners, despite Covid-19 guidance remaining in place.

The burial, understood to be for a couple who sadly died within 24 hours of each other, appeared to attract well over the maximum 30 of mourners allowed under current restrictions.

A number of residents concerned about the lack of enforced social distancing contacted Rochdale Online, branding the turnout ‘unbelievable’ and “causing heartache” for those who had to miss funerals of loved ones due to restrictions.

However, both police and the council say the number that attended had not been expected by the family.

Earlier this year, the number of mourners permitted to be present at funerals in Rochdale was reduced to just 10, before being increased to the 30 currently allowed.

Police established that the large number of attendees had not been expected by staff or the immediate family.

Officers engaged with the attendees and advised them of the current restrictions in place which lead to the group dispersing.

No arrests were made and no Fixed Penalty Notices were issued.

Inspector Andrew Fern, of GMP’s Rochdale division, said: “This was a devastating loss to the family, who were compliant with the Covid restrictions in their planning of this funeral, and a number of additional mourners who had not been anticipated to attend turned out to show their respects. 

“The large number of mourners who attended this funeral yesterday was not foreseen by staff at the cemetery or the immediate family, and as such we are not looking to prosecute anyone in relation to this gathering.

“Our officers attended and respectfully engaged with the mourners, advising them of the social distancing guidelines and encouraging them to disperse which they complied with.

“I would like to take this opportunity to remind the public of the importance of observing the regulations and guidelines in relation to gatherings such as this, and would like to thank all of those who have complied with these regulations at what we understand is an extremely challenging time, especially when faced with the loss of a loved one.

“As we head into the winter months, Covid is still very much a big threat to our community, and as such I appeal to the public to please play your part and follow the regulations to help keep our community safe and save lives."

 

Large gathering at Denehurst Cemetery on 28 September

 

A council spokesperson said: “We are aware of a large gathering at a funeral at Denehurst Cemetery on Monday 28 September, which clearly breached the maximum number of mourners currently allowed at a funeral under current restrictions and social distancing expectations.

“The large numbers attended were not expected or anticipated by staff at the cemetery, with mourners turning up after the funeral had taken place. This was an extremely sad loss to the family, who were prepared to follow the restrictions in place as advised by the council; but extended family and friends still came to pay respects. The majority of these people were away from the graveside and gathered on the other side of the road.

“As Denehurst is an open public space, large gatherings such as this can be difficult to manage and officers and PCSOs from Greater Manchester Police attended to help with traffic management to get people away from the area quickly. We continue to work closely with local community groups, Funeral Directors and Greater Manchester Police to ensure that gatherings of this nature are prevented.

“We will also be reminding people that there is a maximum of 30 people allowed at any funeral and to encourage people to stagger visits to pay their respects.”

Rochdale AFC, located opposite the cemetery, said its car park was used without permission.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the club said: “Rochdale AFC is aware of social media posts linking the club with a large scale gathering at the nearby Denehurst Cemetery, as well as on our car park.

“The club was not involved in the organisation of this funeral and no permission was given by the club for the car park to be used in this manner. 

“Whilst our sympathies are with the bereaved family, the football club would like to reiterate the message that the observation of social distancing and all Government guidelines regarding Covid 19 are paramount. Therefore, the police and council were informed immediately.”

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