Nina's Blog - Thursday 25th September 2025
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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
Thursday 25th September 2025, 16:18
On the way from the hotel to the Beehive I walked through the Radnor Street cemetery. I don't think anyone has been buried there since the sixties but there is still a small chapel like building. It is now managed by the local council as a local nature reserve (LNR). The management of the graves themselves is left to volunteers.
These are the only graves I saw that looked as though they were looked after
On the way from the hotel to the Beehive I walked through the Radnor Street cemetery. I don't think anyone has been buried there since the sixties but there is still a small chapel like building. It is now managed by the local council as a local nature reserve (LNR). The management of the graves themselves is left to volunteers.
These are the only graves I saw that looked as though they were looked after