Fife Council are making routine inspections at graves in Torryburn Cemetery.

Any headstones that are found to require attention will be made safe "as sympathetically as possible" by the survey team.

The council said that, in a small number of instances, it may be necessary to fence off larger memorials until specialist contractors have had an opportunity to inspect them.

Signage advising of the inspections will be placed around the cemetery.

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Liz Murphy, from Fife Council's bereavement services, said: “Fife Council has a duty of care to provide a safe environment in each of our 115 cemeteries and churchyards for both the public who visit them and council staff who work there.

“I'd encourage local people who have kin within this cemetery to get in touch so that we can keep them advised of any remedial work required.

“I'd also urge members of the public to be respectful in and around cemeteries and to report any concerns regarding cemetery safety to Fife Council.”

For more information please contact Liz by emailing liz.murphy@fife.gov.uk or calling 01592 583524 during office hours.