Are you affected by the Niche Relocation in Singapore?
Many people have been adversely affected by the ongoing grave exhumation, and niche relocation programme in Singapore, which is now taking place in Mount Vernon and Choa Chu Kang cemeteries, among other sites.
Grave exhumation, or niche relocation, is the procedure of relocating or transferring the remains of one's ancestors/family members after they have been buried for many years or even months. The desire to exhume or relocate the remains of a loved one can arise for a variety of circumstances, with the Mount Vernon and Tengah Airbase instances serving as just a couple of examples.
It is planned to
demolish Mount Vernon Columbarium (also known as MVC) in order to make way for
the development of the Bidadari Estate. At the same time, a large chunk of the
Choa Chu Kang cemetery is being unearthed in order to make way for a larger
Tengah Airbase. According to official figures, the Tengah Airbase expansion has
impacted more than 800,000 graves.
Suppose the final resting place of a loved one or loved one has been disturbed by the grave exhumations and relocations that are now taking place. In that case, we at Nirvana Memorial Garden, Singapore, may assist you with your situation. A final resting place for your loved one's urn or cremated ashes in our state-of-the-art, 6-star private columbarium and memorial garden located at the old Choa Chu Kang Road in Singapore is the first service we can provide.
We have previously assisted a large number of clients with relocations and exhumations. We are currently exhuming and moving additional remains from Choa Chu Kang Cemetery and Mount Vernon Columbarium to Nirvana Memorial Garden in Singapore. If you have any queries regarding the grave exhumation or may be even with the funeral services, contact Nirvana Memorial Garden.
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