General Cemetery Act 2025
2025 CHAPTER iiAn Act to make new provision for the regulation and management of the General Cemetery Company upon its registration under the Companies Act 2006; to permit the transfer of the ownership and management of Kensal Green Cemetery and West London Crematorium to a charity; and to confer powers upon the General Cemetery Company to extinguish rights of burial and disturb human remains in Kensal Green Cemetery for the purpose of increasing the space for interments; and for connected purposes.
Enacted
[27th October 2025]
WHEREAS —
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The General Cemetery Company (“the Company”) was incorporated by an Act of the second year of the reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled “An Act for establishing a General Cemetery for the Interment of the Dead in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis” (“the 1832 Act”) and, under the powers of that Act, purchased lands now in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and constructed a cemetery on a portion of the said lands:
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Further provisions were made with regard to the cemetery and further powers were conferred on the Company by an Act of the second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled “An Act for enabling the General Cemetery Company to raise a further Sum of Money; and for amending the Act relating to the said Cemetery” (“the 1839 Act”):
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Further powers were conferred on the Company by the General Cemetery Act 1937 (“the 1937 Act”), including power to establish and operate a crematorium in the cemetery:
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The Company remains the registered proprietor of the cemetery, including the crematorium, and operates and manages the cemetery as a public burial ground:
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In order to better manage the cemetery and its protected monuments, and the crematorium, it is expedient that the ownership of the cemetery and crematorium be transferred to a new charitable body, that the Company and the new body be provided with functions that are cast in modern terms and that outdated provisions of the 1832 Act, the 1839 Act and the 1937 Act (together “the old Acts”) are disapplied:
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In order that better use may be made of the land in the cemetery for burials, it is expedient that the Company be authorised to extinguish certain rights of burial granted in graves in the cemetery and to disturb, or authorise the disturbance of, human remains interred in such graves and also in graves where no rights of burial exist, for the purpose of increasing the space for further interments in such graves and to use appropriately or remove altogether from the cemetery memorials on such graves:
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It is expedient that the other provisions contained in this Act should be enacted:
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The objects of this Act cannot be attained without the authority of Parliament:
May it therefore please your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted, by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:―
Part 1 Preliminary¶
1 Citation and commencement¶
2 Interpretation¶
In this Act—-
“the 1832 Act” means the Act of the second year of the reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled “An Act for establishing a General Cemetery for the Interment of the Dead in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis”;
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“the 1839 Act” means the Act of the second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled “An Act for enabling the General Cemetery Company to raise a further Sum of Money; and for amending the Act relating to the said Cemetery”;
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“the 2006 Act” means the Companies Act 2006;
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“the appointed day” means a day fixed by the Company in accordance with section 13;
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“burial” includes the interment of cremated remains and “right of burial” includes “right of interment” accordingly;
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“the cemetery” means the Kensal Green Cemetery and West London Crematorium, Harrow Road, London W10 4RA;
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“the Charitable Transferee” means the body to which ownership of the cemetery is transferred under section 8;
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“civil partner” includes former civil partner;
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“Commonwealth war burial” means a burial of any member of the armed forces of His Majesty who died in the war of 1914 to 1921 or in the war of 1939 to 1947 or of any other person for whose burial the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is responsible;
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“Commonwealth war memorial” means any memorial erected, owned or maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission;
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“the Company” means the General Cemetery Company or, except in Part 2, any other person to whom any or all of the functions under this Act and any related statutory functions under the old Acts have been transferred;
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“expired” in relation to a right of burial, means that the right has ceased to exist, whether by reason of any fixed period for which the right was granted having ended or the right having been surrendered, forfeited or otherwise determined, or for any other reason other than the right having been extinguished in accordance with the provisions of section 17;
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“grave” includes any grave space and any crypt, vault, catacomb, arch, brick grave, mausoleum, columbarium or other place of interment;
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“memorial” includes any monument, headpiece, headstone, flatstone, slab, footstone, borderstone, kerbstone, tombstone or tablet, any wall, kerb or railing protecting, enclosing or marking a grave (including any permanent covering thereon), or any other commemorative object placed in the cemetery including vases, flower containers or other similar objects;
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“the old Acts” means—
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the 1832 Act;
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the 1839 Act; and
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“protected grave” means a grave designated as a protected grave by the Company under section 19(5);
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“public or common grave” means a grave in respect of which no right of burial has been acquired by or granted to, or is otherwise vested in, any individual or body other than a local authority or the Company;
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“register of grants” means the register of grants maintained by the Company under section 45 of the 1832 Act;
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“registered address” means an address registered in the register of grants;
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“registered number” means a number registered in the register of grants;
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“registered owner”—
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in relation to any right of burial means the person at the time in question named as the owner in the register of grants;
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in relation to any memorial means the person at the time in question named in the said register as the person to whom the right to erect or place that memorial has been granted or, if no such person is named, the registered owner of the right of burial in the grave in or on which the memorial is erected or placed;
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in relation to any right that has expired or been extinguished, means the last person so registered;
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“relative”, in relation to any person, means any of the following—
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that person’s spouse;
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that person’s civil partner;
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any brother, sister, aunt or uncle of that person or of that person’s spouse or civil partner;
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any lineal ancestor or lineal descendant of that person or of a person mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c);
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“specified date” means the date specified in a notice given for the purposes of section 17 or section 18, on which it is intended that any burial rights should be extinguished, any human remains should be disturbed, or any memorial should be removed, as the case may be; and
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“spouse” includes former spouse.
Part 2 Regulation and management of the Company¶
3 Adoption of model articles and Company name¶
4 Effect of registration¶
The registration of the Company as a private company under Chapter 1 of Part 33 of the 2006 Act does not affect any rights or obligations of the Company or render defective any legal proceedings by or against it.5 Amendment of the 1832 Act relating to the Company¶
The enactment set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1 has effect subject to the amendment made by that Part.6 Repeals relating to the Company¶
The enactments specified in Part 1 of Schedule 2 are repealed to the extent shown.Part 3 Transfer of cemetery to the Charitable Transferee¶
7 The primary objects of the Charitable Transferee¶
8 Transfer of ownership of the cemetery¶
9 The Charitable Transferee’s power to manage the cemetery¶
10 Easements and other rights¶
11 Leases¶
12 Further transfers of the cemetery¶
13 Appointed day¶
Part 4 Regulation and management of the cemetery¶
14 Byelaws¶
15 Procedure for making byelaws¶
16 Modification of byelaw-making procedure for CIO¶
If the Charitable Transferee is a charitable incorporated organisation, section 15 applies as if the references in subsections (4) and (7)(a) to the registered office of the Company were references to the principal office of the charitable incorporated organisation.17 Power to extinguish rights of burial¶
18 Power to disturb human remains¶
19 Protection for certain graves¶
20 Notices given under this Act¶
21 Memorials¶
22 Records¶
23 Amendments and repeals relating to the cemetery¶
Schedules
Schedule 1 ¶
Amendments of the 1832 Act
Sections 5 and 23(1)
Part 1 Amendment relating to the Company¶
Part 2 Amendments relating to the cemetery¶
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Schedule 2 ¶
Repeals
Sections 6 and 23(2)
Part 1 Repeals relating to the Company¶
| Chapter | Title or short title | Extent of repeal |
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| 2 & 3 Will. 4 c. cx (1832) | An Act for establishing a General Cemetery for the Interment of the Dead in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis | Sections 8 to 20. |
| Sections 23 and 24. | ||
| Section 40. | ||
| Sections 52 to 102. | ||
| Sections 105 to 117. | ||
| 2 & 3 Vict. c. v (1839) | An Act for enabling the General Cemetery Company to raise a further Sum of Money and for amending the Act relating to the said Cemetery | Sections 1 to 8. |
| Sections 12 and 13. | ||
| 1937 (c. xxiii) | General Cemetery Act | Section 2. |
| Sections 4 to 18. | ||
| Section 20. | ||
| The Schedule. |
Part 2 Repeals relating to the cemetery¶
| Chapter | Title or short title | Extent of repeal |
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| 2 & 3 Will. 4 c. cx (1832) | An Act for establishing a General Cemetery for the Interment of the Dead in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis | Sections 5 to 7. |
| Sections 27 to 34. | ||
| Sections 36 to 39. | ||
| Section 41. | ||
| Section 44. | ||
| Section 47. | ||
| Sections 103 and 104. | ||
| 2 & 3 Vict. c. v (1839) | An Act for enabling the General Cemetery Company to raise a further Sum of Money; and for amending the Act relating to the said Cemetery | Sections 9 to 11. |
| 1937 (c. xxiii) | General Cemetery Act | Subsection (4)(a) of section 3. |