Unearthed Rustington graves visited by loved ones: an '˜emotional sight'
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The cemetery at the Brookside Avenue Industrial Estate in Rustington was cleared of rubbish and brambles after becoming derelict in the 1980s.
On Saturday flowers were laid on the recovered graves as family and friends visited the 57 buried there.
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Hide AdProject leader Sue Sula said it was a ‘very emotional sight’.
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Afterwards, she held a display at the Samuel Wickens Centre behind Waitrose, explaining the next steps of turning the site into a memorial garden.
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