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A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
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Grieving mum ordered to remove decorations from daughter’s grave because they ‘disturb the peace’

Hannah Phillips
Last updated: February 14, 2025 10:48 am
Hannah Phillips Published February 14, 2025
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Gemma with her daughter, Lottie. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A grieving mum has been left heartbroken after the council ordered her to remove decorations from her daughter’s grave because they “disturb the peace.”

Seven-year-old, Lottie Sadler, passed away in May 2023 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.

Mum, Gemma Sadler, chose to have Lottie laid to rest in an adult plot, so she could be buried with her when she dies.

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Friends and family have decorated the grave with Lottie’s favourite things including cuddly toys, ornamental rabbits and drawings.

The 40-year-old was left in floods of tears on Tuesday (11 Feb) after she received a letter from her local council in Brackley, Northamptonshire, ordering her to remove the trinkets.

A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
Gemma with her husband, Jason, and their children, Lottie, Jacob and Amy. (Picture: Jam Press)

“When I opened the letter, I cried my eyes out,” Gemma said.

“I haven’t slept since and I can’t eat because I can’t cope with it all.

“When she died, I chose for her to be in the adult section of the cemetery because I wanted to be with her and it wasn’t deep enough for me to be buried in the children’s area.

“I can’t wait to be with her, because I miss her so much.

“Now, I feel so guilty because I’ve made the wrong decision and I have to live with that.

A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
Lottie. (Picture: Jam Press)

“I go to see her every day. I have to say goodnight to her and tell her about my day.

“We tell her how much we love her, we miss her and we’ll be with her soon.

“We’ve left decorations and little things to show her how much we love her. There’s nothing that would offend anyone.

“The letter was so cold.

“They’re treating Lottie as a plot number. They didn’t even use her name.

“It hasn’t been thought out at all and there’s no empathy. They basically said to take everything off or they will.”

The letter reads: “Over recent weeks, I have received complaints from visitors regarding the decorations, who feel that they are disturbing the peace of the cemetery.

A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
The letter from the local council in Brackley, asking Gemma to remove the decorations from Lottie’s grave. (Picture: Jam Press)

“Therefore, I must request that you remove the items placed on the length of the grave within one month from the date of this letter and restrict any decorations to the area at the head of the plot where a memorial headstone would be placed.

“Once this has been completed, we will ensure the grave is grassed as other plots are within the area.”

Nursery assistant and groundworker husband, Jason, 45, has organised a petition to stop the council from forcing them to remove the ornaments.

A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
Lottie’s decorated grave, including cuddly toys, ornamental rabbits and drawings. (Picture: Jam Press)

It has more than 3,000 signatures, as reported by Need To Know.

The council said they’re organising a meeting to discuss the issue.

Gemma said: “We were such a close family and we have lots of friends so it’s not just us who were putting things on there.

“She has little friends who watched her decline and they bring gifts for their own comfort.

“Her best friend put a solar light on the grave so she’s not in the dark.

“This doesn’t just affect us.

“The council said they’ll have a meeting about the rules.

“I don’t want them to change the rules for everyone but the fact is that she’s a child and children are allowed small gardens with decorations.

“When we went to choose the plot, we weren’t in the right frame of mind but we always wanted her to have a garden.

“No parent wants to have to do that. It’s the only place we have for a bit of comfort and now it’s going to be a bit of grass.

“It’s heartbreaking and the whole family is so broken.

Lottie was diagnosed with a brain tumour in May 2022.

Gemma rushed her to the hospital because she was being “violently” sick, had a migraine and one side of her face drooped.

A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
Lottie. (Picture: Jam Press)

She had five operations to relieve the pressure on her brain, intensive chemotherapy and six weeks of radiotherapy.

The family were “hoping for a miracle”, but doctors said the treatment wasn’t working and Lottie went into palliative care.

She was buried in the cemetery in June 2023.

Gemma said: “It was so traumatic.

“We’ve seen things that no parent should ever have to see.

“Lottie really suffered going through her treatment.

“Jason and I have PTSD and depression from everything that we’ve been through.

“Lottie was the most kind and caring little girl.

“She always put other people first.

A grieving mother is devastated after being told to remove decorations from her daughter's grave in Brackley, sparking backlash and a petition against the council.
Lottie. (Picture: Jam Press)

“We’d go shopping before we went to the hospital and she’d get stick-on nails and things like that, then she’d share them with all of her friends.

“She was so special.

“This has caused us so much stress. People need to realise how devastating this is.

“I don’t think the council realise what a toll this has taken on our mental health.”

A Brackley Town Council spokesperson said: “The Brackley Town Council wishes to sincerely apologise to the Sadler Family.

“The letter we sent to them was never intended to cause any distress, and we will continue to work towards a resolution that considers the needs of all families at our cemetery.

“The town council will be calling an extraordinary meeting to discuss this issue at the earliest possible time so that a resolution can be met.”

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