What kind of information do you mean? I can tell you that each person was buried properly, with full service, etc, and not just plonked in a grave as they were in plague pits. Communal, or public graves, were just a cheaper way of burying someone, and there was no shame in it whatsoever. No headstones are allowed, unless there was one placed by the Council, in which case if the family could afford it, there was an inscription. Not sure if Lodge Hill had any headstones of this kind, it was usually just the private cemeteries which had headstones on public graves.
If there was any information specifically that you required, let me know and I will do my best to find out for you.
Shortie