.. Cwmbran Cemetery ..

    Definition, being that no new interments are carried out, only re-opened graves for a second or third interment in existing graves.

    The exception being that there is a small area dedicated for the interment of children.

 

As there was no mortuary in the local hospital, post mortems were carried out in the Chapel, possibly, up to the 1950�s.


Sadly, the Chapel is deteriorating, albeit at the `hands` of vandals with numerous small coloured panes of glass broken, and it's surrounding lead damaged.


David Plant relates: My Grandfather lived in the house on the church grounds. He used to be the gardener and looked after the park outside the grounds as well. When I was eight I used to catch the bus to the cemetery gates and have lunch with my Grandparents and Uncle most Sundays. I even remember seeing the slab and all the body cutting tools on the wall. I don't know if he dug the graves but maybe he just kept quiet about it.
I remember running along the wall just above a snake slithering at the bottom of it!