A council says it will run out of burial space without a proposed law being enacted.
The Hertfordshire authority has said it could have no more graves by 2036.An act would give the town council the power to disturb human remains after 75 years, but the remains must be reburied in the same plot or elsewhere in the cemetery.
The council must give grave owners or a deceased person's close relative a six-month period to object, publishing its intentions online, in a newspaper and near the grave.
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