Memorial Post Box Installed at Cemetery
A poignant memorial post box has been installed at London Road Cemetery, Raunds, offering mourners the chance to post a private letter to deceased loved ones.
The idea follows the popularity of 'Heavenly Post Boxes' at several crematoriums across the country, which were set up after grieving Nottingham schoolgirl Matilda Handy wanted a 'post box to heaven' after her grandparents passed away.
Letters can be written on biodegradable paper impregnated with wildflower seeds, which can be collected from the Cemetery Chapel. Collected letters will then be planted in the Cemetery grounds when the postbox is emptied.
Cllr Oliver Curtis, Chairman of Raunds Town Council Environment, Leisure and Recreation Committee, said
"The memorial post box is a welcome addition to London Road Cemetery and the Town Council was fully supportive of this installation, having observed how they have proven in other locations to be of great benefit for people dealing with the loss of a loved one.
People dealing with bereavement can sometimes find it easier to write down their feelings. The act of posting a letter, card or picture to a lost loved one in the newly installed post box will hopefully provide extra comfort, particularly on anniversaries and special days.
Every letter or card put into the memorial post box will be treated with the utmost respect and confidentiality, and there will be a designated area for the planting of the wildflower seed paper, which we look forward to seeing in full bloom."
Posted: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 13:36 by Ellen Smith