Local authorities are also facing huge cost pressure to maintain old cemeteries no longer in use.
“The rules would have to be defined but reusing old plots is definitely viable,” Dignity chief executive Mike McCollum said. “It’s something we would support. Burial issues are acute in London.”
A drop in the number of UK deaths reduced first quarter profits at Dignity after about 20,000 fewer people died in the first 13 weeks of the year compared to last year. This reduced underlying operating profits to £31.1 million from £35.8 million.