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London Euston HS2 exhumation plan prompts memorial service | London Euston HS2 exhumation plan prompts memorial service |
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A memorial service is being held for 60,000 people whose remains are due to be exhumed in London as part of the £55.7bn HS2 high-speed rail project. | |
It comes after Camden residents tried to save the St James' Gardens site, close to London Euston, which was a burial ground from 1790 until 1853. | It comes after Camden residents tried to save the St James' Gardens site, close to London Euston, which was a burial ground from 1790 until 1853. |
Local church warden Dorothea Hackman said it was "quite outrageous" they were going to "dig up our dead". | |
HS2 Ltd said the work would be done with "dignity, respect and care". | HS2 Ltd said the work would be done with "dignity, respect and care". |
Notable people buried in the gardens include Capt Matthew Flinders, the first person to circumnavigate and name Australia, and Bill Richmond, one of the first black boxers. | Notable people buried in the gardens include Capt Matthew Flinders, the first person to circumnavigate and name Australia, and Bill Richmond, one of the first black boxers. |
'An insult' | 'An insult' |
"[These people] shouldn't be disturbed by spurious activities like this," said Ms Hackman, who helped organise the service, which was expected to be attended by 40 people. | |
"And just think of the detrimental effect removing the benefit of the trees and green space will have on the area in terms of air quality. | "And just think of the detrimental effect removing the benefit of the trees and green space will have on the area in terms of air quality. |
"There has not been destruction on this scale since the Sixties. Government has run roughshod over democracy." | "There has not been destruction on this scale since the Sixties. Government has run roughshod over democracy." |
Resident Marian Kamlish, 92, said that "in times of austerity", such a "vanity project" was an insult to those who work for the likes of the NHS, fire and police forces. | |
HS2 Ltd will excavate sections of the burial ground to enable it to plan the removal of the remains prior to their subsequent re-interment elsewhere. | HS2 Ltd will excavate sections of the burial ground to enable it to plan the removal of the remains prior to their subsequent re-interment elsewhere. |
A spokesman stressed the grounds had not been in use for more than a century. | |
"We will ensure that we treat the site with dignity, respect and care," he said. | "We will ensure that we treat the site with dignity, respect and care," he said. |
"As such, we will continue to work closely with the local community, the Archbishops' Council, the local parish, Historic England and other organisations as we proceed with the next phase of the project." | "As such, we will continue to work closely with the local community, the Archbishops' Council, the local parish, Historic England and other organisations as we proceed with the next phase of the project." |
In February, Parliament granted powers to build Phase 1 of the line - between London and Birmingham - which is due to open in December 2026. | In February, Parliament granted powers to build Phase 1 of the line - between London and Birmingham - which is due to open in December 2026. |
In June, the Department for Transport (DfT) said First Trenitalia West Coast, MTR West Coast Partnership and West Coast Partnership had all been shortlisted to operate the service on the line. |