On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 23:48:52 +0000, Terry Wells <terrywells@csi.com> wrote: >On Fri, 27 Nov 2015 22:34:09 +0000, Charles Ellson wrote: > >> >> On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 14:09:33 +0000, nick ashby via >> <genbrit@rootsweb.com> wrote: >> >>>Hi I am correct,that a person can be buried anywhere in the UK,in a >>>cemetery different to the place of death. >>> >> They can be buried, cremated or exported anywhere but are you actually >> thinking of the general right to be buried in the local parish >> cemetery (if there is one) in England ? >> referred to in :- >> http://www.funeralinspirations.co.uk/information/Traditional-Burial.html >> >> A body cannot be removed from England and Wales without permission of >> the Coroner but that is generally a matter of getting the right form, >> informally called an "out of England" form/certificate (Form 104 >> Removal Notice). Cremated remains are not a "body" and there are for >> most practical purposes no special restrictions on their disposal. > >A friend and neighbour of mine recently died in London where he was working >and was cremated in Scotland where he lived. Presumably the correct form >was completed. > It was probably arranged by the undertaker, it doesn't have to be done by the family.