'I've created a letters to heaven postbox so we can talk to lost loved ones'
Her mum, Leanne, 45, who works at Gedling Crematorium, persuaded bosses to try the idea. In the few weeks it has been up, more than 100 letters have been posted.
Leanne, from Arnold, Nottingham, said it was decided to install it just before Christmas as many grieving people found it a difficult time. She added: “People find real comfort in sending something, whether it’s a child drawing a picture or an older person sending something to their loved ones.
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