By Joe McCann WOODEN memorials, such as crosses could soon be marking graves in public graveyards in Ards and North Down in a Northern Ireland first for cemeteries. Councillors on the Environment committee voted unanimously to reject the advice of their own officials and allow relatives to erect wooden crosses to mark graves at council-owned cemeteries in the borough. If the decision is approved by a full council meeting at the end of this month…
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