all you need anywhere in the UK is the permission of the landowner to scatter ashes. if it is on the likes of Mountain rangers etc. it would be the crown. I strongly advise getting permission as it would be dreadful if you were scattering and some official came up to you and told you that u were trespassing or 'littering'.
there are companies that do this as a service but again before passing over a loved ones remains make sure they have a letter of authorisation as again it would sully the memory of the person if it was done on the sly as such.
In Northern Ireland there is a company that does this and they can be reached at janice@afineartseller.com
Place in Northern Ireland
There is no such place as North Ireland. Northern Ireland, yes.
Londonderry is a city on the boarder between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Because it the greatest place to be
southern!
The Troubles.
Rosslare, Wexford:)
belfast
shannons in lisburn
Scotland & Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland was formed at the same time as what is now known as the Republic of Ireland. Initially it was the Irish Free State. Prior to this, Ireland was a single entity. In 1922 they became separate. The Republic of Ireland didn't officially become a republic until 1948. That had no impact on Northern Ireland, as it was already in existence by then.
Malin Head. It's not in the country of Northern Ireland, but it's in Co. Donegal which is in Ulster.