Many are buried in private graves but others are in a special services plot in the south-eastern corner of the cemetery.
At the latter, the casualties are mainly buried in collective graves holding up to five bodies each due to the limited burial space.
[1] Seventy-seven Commonwealth servicemen of World War II who were cremated at the crematorium are listed on a screen wall memorial erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in the cemetery.
[4] They include England rugby international Vivian Davies (1899–1941) who was a captain in the Royal Artillery.
[5] The memorial is listed Grade II by Historic England.