Memorial Testing – Bingham Cemetery and St Marys Churchyard – Scheduled for 28 October 2025 Onwards

Do you own a family grave or headstone in Bingham Cemetery off The Banks or at St Marys & All Saints Churchyard?

Please take a few moments to read this information. It is aimed to help you understand why it is necessary for the council to carry out safety inspections on family memorials to ensure a safe environment in our cemeteries to visitors and staff.

Do you know anyone who visits a cemetery or owns a memorial? If you do, please advise them to read this information.

Why are we testing memorials?

Over the past five years there have been several accidents to members of the public in cemeteries across the country, several have been fatal.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) want councils to inspect memorials at least once every five years, making safe those that fail the inspection process.

This guidance has been developed by a sub-group of the Burial and Cemeteries Advisory Group, which advises the Ministry of Justice on all aspects of burial law.

The sub-group represented burial ground operators, memorial masons and cemetery managers as well as the Health and Safety Executive.

The insurance industry and the Local Government Employers were also consulted.

Burial ground operators should have systems in place to control the risks from memorials to their employees, contractors, friends’ groups, volunteers and members of the public.

All memorials fitted after April 2004 must comply with National Association of Memorial Masons (NAMM) Code of Practice.

We appreciate that testing and making safe memorials temporarily may cause upset to bereaved families, but our priority must be the safety of those people visiting cemeteries.

How do we plan on testing?

The first part of the test is a visual inspection to identify the type of memorial and its condition this will be carried out by a qualified memorial testing body.

What do we do if we find a problem?

  • Warning Signs will be placed on or near any memorial found to be unstable
  • The memorial may be laid down, only if necessary.

Who is responsible for the safety of a memorial?

Responsibility in the first instance rests with the grave purchaser, or the stonemason or the person who puts the memorial up.

What do you do if you are advised that your memorial is unsafe?

We understand that this may be upsetting for you and apologise for any distress it may cause.

If your memorial has been subject to action to make it safe and/or a warning notice attached, you can choose too either:

  • Have the memorial repaired by a Registered Memorial Stonemason
  • You can arrange for the memorial to be laid down by a Registered Memorial Mason
  • If you choose to have your memorial repaired, then the documents required will be completed by your memorial stonemason.

Do not attempt to repair or remove memorials yourself. Only approved memorial masons should carry out this kind of work to make sure safety standards are complied with.

Please be aware that cemeteries are potentially dangerous places. Visitors to cemeteries should keep to footpaths, avoid touching any memorials and ensure that children are always supervised.

 

Temporary Road Closure – Mill Hill Road, Bingham, 1st October 2025

A temporary road closure will be in effect on Mill Hill Road, Bingham, from its junction with Frome Gardens to its junction with Charlock Gardens, between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM on Wednesday, 1st October 2025. The closure is required to allow Severn Trent Water to carry out manhole cover repair works. Diversion route: Tithby …

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Temporary Overnight Road Closures – A46 between Winthorpe and Syston Roundabout, 6th October – 10th November

A temporary road closure will be in place on the A46 between Winthorpe and Syston Roundabout, from Monday, 6th October 2025 until Monday, 1oth November 2025. This is to enable the upgrading of the current lighting to LEDs. The new LED lighting will be more energy efficient and require less maintenance in the future.

Work will be carried out overnight, between 8pm and 6am.

To ensure the work is carried out safely, the Highways Agency will work under a combination of slip road and lane closures. Unless otherwise indicated, work will be completed over 1 night.

The initial programme of works is below, for further updates and diversions please visit their website https://nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/east-midlands/east-and-west-midlands-led-roadside-lighting-upgrades which will be updated at regular intervals.

During closures, fully signed diversions will be in place.

Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained throughout.

 

Mon 6 Oct – Winthorpe underpass – no traffic management

 Cattle Market Roundabout

Tue 7 Oct 8 nights  – Inner and outer lane closures

Melton Road junction

Friday 17 Oct – A46 northbound entry slip closed

Melton Road junction

Monday 20 Oct 2 nights – A46 southbound exit slip and lane 1 closed

Nottingham Raceway Karting junction

Monday 20 Oct – Southbound exit and entry slip closed

Melton Road junction

Wed 22 Oct 2 nights – A46 northbound exit slip and lane 1 closed

Nottingham Raceway Karting junction

Wednesday 22 Oct – Northbound exit and entry slip closed

Shell garage past Seagrave Road

Friday 24 Oct 8 nights – Northbound carriageway closed and a partial closure of Parkhill Lane. Lane 2 of the southbound carriageway also closed.

If you would like further information about this work, please contact National Highways Customer Contact Centre on 0300 123 5000 24/7, or email:

Temporary Road Closure – Newgate Street, Bingham, 28th October 2025

A temporary road closure and parking suspension will be in effect on Newgate Street, Bingham, from its junction with Gillotts Close to its junction with Moor Lane, between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM on Tuesday, 28th October 2025. These restrictions are necessary for Severn Trent Water to repair and replace defective manhole frames and covers. …

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Temporary Overnight Road Closures – A52 Bingham to Barrowby, 15th – 26th September

A temporary road closure will be in place on the A52 between Bingham and Barrowby, from Monday, 15th September 2025 until Friday, 26th September 2025. This is to enable drainage improvements maintenance and will be completed in phases.

Work will be carried out overnight, between 8pm and 6am.

Laybys will be closed continuously from 1pm Monday 15 September to 6am Saturday 27 September between Bingham and Barrowby.

During this time, a telecom service will be in place for residents/business requiring access.

A fully signed diversion route will be in place whilst we work at this location using the A1 and A46 via Newark.

Access for emergency vehicles will be maintained throughout.

If you would like further information about this work, please contact National Highways Customer Contact Centre on 0300 123 5000 24/7, or email: