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To be honest this I am not very read up on the subject of burial plots etc. However I do know mostly the councils operate cemeteries and of course you buy time not the plot in perpetuity. You got to bear in mind countries like UK have had stable order for over 1,000 years so if every grave was for perpetuity by now large tracts of land would be occupied. Because of the pressure on land use they came up with this time allowance.Can't you buy land on permanent basis for burial purposes?
I know mate. We have land in Pakistan. There is place where generations of ours are buried but you must realize that with some of us having been abroad since 1950s we have third or even fourth generations here. That means that there is more of you here then there and even those of you who are there are getting more distant as the family branch spreads out. That is how world is, so I would prefer my mum to be buried here because 90% of those who matter to here and especially we the children are here. I hope that sort of explains the situation - this is what is causing the increasing burial here in UK with opening up of Muslim sections in council cemeteries.In Pak lots of people have sort of like private graveyards for their families on their own land..
Up till 1990s I most were buried in Pakistan but now things are changing.