Work's finally begun on the dysfunctional Cullybackey Cemetery.
It's often water-logged, forcing mourners to wear Wellingtons to visit graves. But after long delays and missed Council deadlines, the contractor finally moved
in earlier this week.
It was very wet on Tuesday night, further underlining Cullybackey Cemetery's drainage issues. And local councillor Billy Henry has another concern:
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