By Tom Sharratt and Tony Harcup. The Ottawa Citizen.
Wolverhampton was particularly unhelpful, says John Bradfield, author of Green Burial. What [Martha] did not know, he says, is that you can arrange to be buried just about anywhere and apply for a “certificate of lawfulness — a declaration by a local authority that planning permission is not required. These are not uncommon, he says. Harrogate, in Yorkshire, granted one last year to a former green councillor.