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Michael Howard pays to restore Swansea cemetary

December 17, 2009 14:02
Cash offer: Michael Howard

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

Michael Howard has helped to pay for the restoration of a vandalised Jewish cemetery in Swansea, where his father was buried.

The United Synagogue’s burial team was asked to restore Townhill Cemetery, which is now closed, by Mr Howard and the local Jewish community.

Mr Howard, the former Conservative leader, offered to pay for some of the team’s expenses and asked for his father, who was buried there in 1966, to be moved to Bushey cemetery to join his late mother.

The team spent two days restoring knocked-over stones and cutting back overgrown brambles in the cemetery, which is not affiliated to the US.

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