I know that many people are really grateful for the work others do to put images online and get comfort from them being there.
I was just mentioning that, as a courtesy, you should check before you do take photos.
I agree that it is polite to ask permission before taking photographs in churchyards and private cemeteries, however I do have a problem with public bodies demanding that the public ask permission first.
In my mind there is a big difference between photographing something on private land and photographing something on public land.
The council does not own public cemeteries but is simply the caretaker of the land, in the same way as the government does not own the UK.
The public own the land and the government or council simply look after it on our behalf, in much the same way as a gardener would look after a private garden.
I would ask permission to photograph in a churchyard or private cemetery but would happily take photos in a public cemetery no matter what the bylaws stated.
Why because as a member of the public I would give myself the required permission to photograph in the cemetery that I part own.
Obviously I would not take photos if a funeral was taking place unless I was in a different part of the cemetery well away from the funeral.
Cheers
Guy