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Jackson Family Funeral Directors has officially opened a new branch in Pershore, Worcestershire, extending their operations to The Garden House on Queen Elizabeth Drive. 

The site has been described as the town’s only independent, family-owned funeral directors.

According to the Worcestershire-based company, this expansion would make it easier for local residents to access funeral planning and bereavement support.

The company offers tailored funeral arrangements, ranging from traditional services and celebrations of life to private cremations. It also provides eco-conscious options, including the use of an electric hearse, and can accommodate religious and non-religious preferences.

Funeral director Max Rhodes, who will lead the Pershore branch, said: “We’ve always believed that families deserve meaningful choices when it comes to saying goodbye. 

Opening this office gives us the chance to support local people in a personal, approachable way – right here in their community.”

He added: “Families can make arrangements here in comfort and confidence – or we can visit them at home if they prefer.”

Jackson Family Funeral Directors’ team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and welcomes enquiries from those planning ahead or seeking immediate support.

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