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Billionaire Brothers' Cemetery Plan Faces Fierce Local Opposition
4 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Issa brothers revive plan for Britain's largest Muslim cemetery.
- Scheme rejected twice by officials due to environmental concerns.
- Community proposes nature reserve as alternative to cemetery.

Wealthy siblings Moshin and Zuber Issa have reignited their ambition to construct Britain's largest Muslim cemetery, a 45-acre Memorial Garden with 12,250 burial plots near Blackburn. This development, located in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, has been twice thwarted by local council officials over environmental and aesthetic concerns, including potential harm to protected trees and groundwater.
Despite the rejections and significant local opposition, encapsulated by the 'Say No to the Cemetery' group, the Issa Foundation has dismissed a community-led proposal for a nature reserve. Local councilors had championed this alternative, highlighting its ecological and community benefits, but the Foundation stated they "remain committed to exploring a cemetery provision."



