Plans to open up a funeral parlor opposite a block of retirement flats
have been described as "insensitive".
Proposals have been put forward by Adam & Greenwood funeral
directors for a parlor on High Street in Maldon, Essex.
Elderly people who live at the back of the building said they were
distressed by the thought of having to see hearses and bodies coming and
going.
The company said it would not be seeking alternative premises.
Brian Stewart lives on the top floor of the retirement block.
"When I look out of my windows, I look directly at this proposed funeral parlor," he said. "To think about it is so depressing.
My wife died in January and I'm having to get over that. But then to be
faced with looking at a funeral home... it's just not on."
Another resident, who did not want to be named, said: "To me, it's just
totally insensitive. The people who live here, they don't need to see
this.
We're just hoping and praying something will be done to make sure this
doesn't actually go ahead."
Ray Ward, from Adam & Greenwood funeral directors, said he wished
those concerned had spoken to him before he signed up to buy the
premises.
"The strength of feeling has come as a surprise," he
said.
But he is adamant the parlor will go ahead, because the company has a
new contract to provide out-of-hours funeral services in the Chelmsford
and Maldon district areas.
"My contract says I have to pick people up within an hour and the base
in Maldon will allow us to do that," he said.
"If the planners turn me down, I will go to appeal."
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