How do I find out when a funeral is being held UK?

Most commonly you can find death notices (or obituaries) in UK newspapers, both printed copies and online. Local newspapers will often contain notices for those who’ve passed away in the local area but national newspapers, such as The Times and The Telegraph, also run obituaries.

How many can attend a funeral at Portchester Crematorium?

With this in mind a family/applicant may still choose to limit the number of mourners invited to the service, so to help families in making a personal choice on attendance we have assessed the space and the South Chapel can comfortably accommodate 48 people, allowing for 3 people to a bench, without being overcrowded.

Can you view a funeral online?

Anyone with access to the internet can watch a funeral live stream in real time. So long as they have been sent the streaming link and have a mobile phone with an internet connection, family and friends anywhere in the world can pay their respects.

How much does it cost to scatter ashes at crematorium?

Residents of the City of London (within the Square Mile) are entitled to a refund equal to 50% of the cremation fee (or a maximum of £488) for all cremations and burials carried out at the cemetery and crematorium….Private graves fees.

OptionPrice
Scattering of ashes on a lawn grave£210

How long is a service at Portchester Crematorium?

A total of 30 minutes is allowed for each service but it should be noted that this allows a maximum service time of 25 minutes to allow the chapel to be prepared for following services. When booking, staff will ask you for details of the time and some other aspects of the service.

How long after death is a funeral?

A funeral is typically held around one or two weeks after the death, though it may be longer if the funeral director only has certain days available or if there is an inquest into the death. You may wish for your loved one to be buried as soon as possible, depending on their religious beliefs.

Is there a crematorium in Aldershot?

The Park Crematorium is the crematorium for the town of Aldershot in Hampshire and surrounding districts, including North East Hampshire and parts of Surrey and Berkshire. It was designed by Frank Taylor, the Aldershot Borough Surveyor, and opened in July 1960. Today it is operated and maintained by Rushmoor Borough Council.

Where is the Chester Crematorium?

Chester Crematorium, Blacon Avenue, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 5BB. Opened in 1965. 80,000 cremations, dated 1st November 1965 to March 1997, are available as Cremation register scans containing an average of 10 entries per scan.

Where can I find Chester cremation register records?

Chester Crematorium, Blacon Avenue, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 5BB Opened in 1965 80,000 cremations, dated 1st November 1965 to March 1997, are available as Cremation register scans containing an average of 10 entries per scan. Computerised records are available from 1997 onwards.

How many burial and cremation records are there in Cheshire?

Approximately 200,000 burial and cremation records, from five Cheshire cemeteries dating back to 1850 and Chester Crematorium dating back to 1965 are now available in the form of burial and cremation register scans. 80,000 cremations, dated 1st November 1965 to March 1997, are available as cremation register scansn.

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