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C&T Radmall Funeral Services has officially rebranded as The Martins Funeral Directors to align with its sister branch in Crawley, Sussex. 

The move brings branches in Burgess Hill, Henfield and Horsham into a single network under the Funeral Partners group. 

The rebranding consolidates the four locations under one identity to support families across Sussex. Former C&T Radmall staff, including funeral arrangers Peter Lewis and Lucy Covey, will continue to operate from their existing premises.

The business has scheduled a community open day for 25 April at 223 London Road, Burgess Hill. Members of the public may meet the team to discuss bereavement support services and local community initiatives.

The Martins has also established a partnership with The Apple Tree Centre and the Hindu community in Crawley. This collaboration aims to provide traditional Hindu funeral services that adhere to specific cultural and religious requirements.

The firm plans to launch a community fund during the summer, which will provide financial support to local charities and regional causes throughout the Crawley and Sussex areas.

Funeral arranger, Billie-Jo Roberts, said: “We are proud of the long history we have in our local communities and now look forward to continuing that story as The Martins, working with the experienced teams across the funeral homes. Although our name has changed, the people, exemplary care and values remain exactly the same.”

Funeral manager, Adrian Cartwright, added: “Bringing our teams together strengthens the bereavement support we offer to clients and families at one of the most difficult times of life. Our doors are always open to anyone who needs guidance, reassurance or simply wants to learn more about the services we provide.”

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