A man has earned £30k from his side hustle cleaning graves and says it is “peaceful” and “satisfying”.Shaun Tookey, 30, has cleaned more than 100 graves since he began.Families pay him between £350 and £450 to clean the headstones belonging to loved ones – and it can take him up to two hours a job.He got the side hustle idea while working as a tree surgeon in a graveyard and wondered who was looking after the graves.
