"Beneath this simple stone, that marks this
resting place. Our precious darling sleeps alone, in the Lord's loving embrace"

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Whilst Adrian and John were visiting the local churchyard to tend to a
family burial plot, they noticed that some of the plots in the churchyard were in
quite a poor state.
Some were overgrown with long grass, weeds and general litter, others had headstones
covered in lichen and other deposits making it difficult to read, some were
even entirely overgrown with bracken. This got them wondering as to who was
responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of these plots. After making enquiries
to the cemetery operators, the local council and even the vicar, they discovered
that none of those agencies were responsible for their upkeep and it is entirely
down to the relatives to do so This led them to think that there were numerous
reasons why the plots were unattended. It may be due to the physical inability
of the relative, they might have moved away from the area or were simply
emotionally unable to visit the plot, even though they would like to do so.
Another consideration was, that the head stones which are a physical
memorial of remembering those who have passed, had fallen into such a
condition. We felt that if the relatives saw them in that state it would
cause distress and that they would want it restored back to a condition
that reflected the love and loss that it was previously intended to do. This then
was the motivation for starting up the Norfolk and Suffolk Grave Conservation Service.
From the outset, the whole ethos of the company was to be customer led.
We would be the customer’s representative when they were unable to be so.
The business is built on three core components. These are
Respect, for not only the client but also for those departed.
A tangible memorial left by those clients should be maintained to a standard
wished by the relatives.
We will always try to do our very best to meet the client’s needs in a
professional and empathic manner.