Construction begins on Elgin’s new cemetery

Moray Council will begin construction of a new cemetery in Elgin at the end of July 2025.
The new 5.6 hectare site off Linkwood Road and Hallowood Road is roughly the size of almost eight football pitches. The site was identified through the Local Development Plan as suitable for the replacement of the existing cemetery on Linkwood Road, near Reiket Lane, which is nearly full.
The development will include internal access roads, parking areas, a pedestrian path and extensive landscaping to create a respectful and accessible environment for all visitors.
As part of the site preparation, around 35 trees will be removed to allow for visibility and access routes. Felled and fallen trees and branches will be retained for wildlife habitats. Over 1,000 new trees, areas of shrubs and wildflowers will also be planted to improve biodiversity in the area.
The project, with construction by Pat Munro Ltd, is being delivered in phases with the first burial area due to be completed by December 2026. The full cemetery is expected to be operational by Spring 2027, at which point lairs are expected to close to new burials. Muslim, infant and ashes burial will continue here for a number of years beyond 2027.
Councillor Marc Macrae, chair of Moray Council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Services Committee, said: “This development reflects Moray Council’s commitment to sustainable planning, community wellbeing, and environmental stewardship. We extend our thanks to all stakeholders and community members who contributed to the planning process and look forward to delivering a facility that will serve Elgin for generations to come.”