I write further to the article on cemetery space (The Argus, April 8).

Considering limitations on the availability of land and its ever-increasing cost, I am not surprised to learn that it may be necessary to have bodies stacked on top of each other.

However, that too is only a finite solution and the problem will eventually arise again.

It seems to me that the only real solution is to have everybody cremated, as I will be.

Surely this gives a far more hygienic outcome.

In the very long term, all these old corpses can be dug up to allow the land to be put to a better use.

Andrew Glendinning
Slonk Hill Road, Shoreham