The service we provide
- The crematorium is managed and operated in accordance with 'The
Federation of British Cremation Authorities code of cremation
practice'. For more information follow the link on the left.
- Services are offered every 45 minutes, from 9.30am to
3.30pm.
- A service can last a maximum of 30 minutes.
- To allow sufficient time for a congregation to leave the chapel
and for the attendant time to prepare the chapel for the following
service there is a 15 minute gap between the conclusion of one
service and the start of the next.
- There is a resident organist to accompany hymns or, where he is
able, to play music requested by a family.
- All music, not to be played on the organ, is played
electronically via a computer. We do not have compact disc (CD) or
tape facilities.
- A service can be recorded onto CD or DVD and can also be Web
cast.
The day of the service
- When families arrive for a service they are generally given the
option of walking behind the coffin as it is brought in to the
chapel or of being seated before hand.
- The curtains bordering the area the coffin is placed upon for
the service do not have to be closed at the end of the service. If
you would rather the curtains remained open please discuss this
with your funeral director.
- At the conclusion of the service the funeral director will
invite you to leave the chapel so that you may view any floral
tributes commemorating the deceased. Floral tributes will remain in
place for a minimum of 3 days.
- The person who applied for the funeral will receive information
concerning the cremated remains approximately 2 weeks after the
funeral service.
Please consider
- There is limited car parking available, 45 spaces, and seating
for approximately 120 people in the chapel. If you are anticipating
a large congregation it may be wise to discuss the possibility of a
church service with your funeral director.
- To ensure that the family attending the preceding service is
not inconvenienced, the prompt arrival of both the family and the
Funeral Director will be appreciated.
- Should a service fail to start at the arranged time the
minister may be required to shorten elements of the service to
ensure the service concludes punctually.
- A lasting legacy of a charitable donation rather than a floral
tribute?

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