Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council vow to clean up historic Quaker graveyard - littered with broken glass, condoms and drugs paraphernalia
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The old Quaker Graveyard in Craigavon’s Lyanstown, which is the resting place for hundreds of people, is littered with broken glass and the remnants of drug use.
The walled burial ground, which dates back to 1658, appears to have attracted a number of visitors intent on abusing the sacred site.
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Hide AdMany local people in the area enjoy the quietness of the graveyard and also walk their dogs there.
However recently several dog owners have been upset due to the broken glass in the area and their pups have been injured.
One dog owner said: “My dog has ran to me in pain after a shard of glass sliced his paw.
“How can mindless eejits think so little of those who are resting here and have no respect for the graveyard and those who visit?
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Hide Ad“It is just so disrespectful and why would you wish to desecrate a graveyard.”
According to Craigavon Historical Society which states on its website: “This cemetery, is one of the oldest, if not the oldest Quaker graveyard in Ireland.”
A spokesperson for Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Council said: “This is the first indication we have been given about any incidents at this cemetery, which is normally very quiet.
“Work is carried out at the site every fortnight during spring/summer months and less frequently during winter months.
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Hide Ad“We will of course get the area cleaned up at the earliest opportunity,” said the spokesperson for the Council.
“Incidents such as these can be reported on our website via the ‘report’ function or by visiting www.armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk/contact-us/.”
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