Unlike other cemeteries in the wider area it has almost no vandalism, probably due to its distance from any main town.
[2] Its proximity to RAF Grangemouth accounts for a high number of pilots.
Over and above this there are an abnormal number of accidental deaths relating to local mining, shipping and flying incidents.
There are also a high number of "secondary memorials" to fallen sons - buried in France and Flanders during the First World War.
It has a number of war graves of those dying of wounds having safely reached home including several Polish pilots flying with the RAF.