Staffordshire County Showground set to become mortuary

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The biggest agricultural showground in Staffordshire is set to become a temporary mortuary as part of measures to deal with an expected surge in deaths during the coronavirus pandemic.

A Staffordshire County Council committee has backed the plan for the temporary use of the 60-acre County Showground, on Weston Road, Stafford. A 'reserve site' has been identified at Alrewas Hayes Grain Store, near Burton.

Details of the measures emerged in the minutes of a private meeting of the authority's property sub-committee.

The draft minutes state: “As part of the civil contingency response to the coronavirus epidemic currently experienced nationally, the county council was required to identify and secure the use of temporary mortuary facilities.

“Staffordshire County Showground has been identified as suitable for use in the immediate future, if required.”

Following the meeting, county council leader Philip Atkins said: “In a major incident, such as managing the coronavirus pandemic, local authorities across the country are required to put emergency planning measures into place to deal with any unexpected increase in deaths and Staffordshire is no exception.

“While, of course, we all hope that these contingency measures will not be needed, it is important that we are prepared and able to treat the death of any resident with dignity and compassion regardless of these unprecedented circumstances.”

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Staffordshire County Showground had been due to host this year's Staffordshire County Show on May 27 and 28. But the agricultural extravaganza - which attracts tens of thousands of visitors each day and has a proud history dating back more than 200 years - has been cancelled.

Other axed events include the National Dog Show and the Number One Events Antique Fair.

The county showground site is owned by Staffordshire and Birmingham Agricultural Society. It declined to comment on the mortuary plan when approached by StokeonTrentLive.

Existing facilities at the county showground include a specially enclosed and refrigerated hall next to the main exhibition area in Bingley Hall.
 
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