Traveller's funeral "could attract 1,000 mourners"

UP to 1,000 people are expected at a traveller’s funeral in Wantage today.

Police warned local businesses to expect hundreds of people in town for the occasion.

The service will be held at 2pm at the Church of SS Peter and Paul.

Police spokesman Rhianne Pope said: “There will be a funeral this afternoon in Wantage, with a large turn-out of mourners expected.

“Neighbourhood officers spoke to local pubs and businesses in the town, just to inform them of the large number of people expected today.”

Comments(7)

zimmer, Wolvecote. says...
11:06am Tue 12 Feb 13

It'll be a well needed good days takings for the pubs, I just hope they have the nous to get in plastic glasses.

roadrashdan says...
11:47am Tue 12 Feb 13

You will probably find that the pubs will close today as a damage limiting precaution. So the takings for the day will be lower than normal!

I know this happened in North Oxford when a traveler funeral was happening at the Wolvercote Cemetery.

Mark L. says...
12:58pm Tue 12 Feb 13

Hope they realise the A417 is closed for re surfacing down the road at Hendred this week.

saddletramp says...
1:29pm Tue 12 Feb 13

“Neighbourhood officers spoke to local pubs and businesses in the town, just to inform them of the large number of people expected today.
No they advised them not to open.

zimmer, Wolvecote. says...
2:14pm Tue 12 Feb 13

saddletramp wrote:
“Neighbourhood officers spoke to local pubs and businesses in the town, just to inform them of the large number of people expected today.
No they advised them not to open.
Why would they close, when a large number of prospective customers will be needing refreshment before and after the ceremony, it seems rather silly to turn away trade in these hard times.

Feelingsmatter says...
4:06pm Tue 12 Feb 13

There was one in Abingdon not so long ago. Spring Road was impassable with four-wheel-drives and Jags parking both sides the length of the road. I hadn't thought about this before, but I'd have expected travelers to have a regional graveyard dedicated to them so they could all be laid to rest together rather than scattered around the area. Interesting.

Doctor69 says...
1:01pm Wed 13 Feb 13

zimmer, Wolvecote. wrote:
saddletramp wrote:
“Neighbourhood officers spoke to local pubs and businesses in the town, just to inform them of the large number of people expected today.
No they advised them not to open.
Why would they close, when a large number of prospective customers will be needing refreshment before and after the ceremony, it seems rather silly to turn away trade in these hard times.
Joke, surely?

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