8th April 2010, 01:20 PM
On the subject of excarnation...there are plenty of uninhabited islands around the UK coast that could be utilised for excarnation (not in itself illegal other than the environmental health question of causing a nuisance....). Uninhabited meaning that no neighbours to complain and as in effect the excarnation is really only 'putting out food for the birds' an excarnation platform is little more that an oversized bird table which probably wouldn't require planning permission....
My own personal preference is to be excarnated on one of the Palmerston forts in Portsmouth harbour (perhaps the one recently bought by a Brickwood with the intention of opening a micro-brewery......) Could be one of the great archaeological funerals of our generation.....
My own personal preference is to be excarnated on one of the Palmerston forts in Portsmouth harbour (perhaps the one recently bought by a Brickwood with the intention of opening a micro-brewery......) Could be one of the great archaeological funerals of our generation.....
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...