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Jul- 2022 -29 July
FCA begins regulation of pre-paid funeral plans
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has officially begun its regulation of the pre-paid funeral plan market today (29 July) and…
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22 July
Neville Funerals celebrates diverse florist team talent
Neville Funerals has praised the work of its “talented” florist team of six, who design “very personal and often complex”…
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21 July
Dignity confirms plans to be net zero by 2038
Dignity has announced its aim to be net zero across its network by 2038 in a mission to become the…
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20 July
Newly-built Waseley Hills Crematorium to host open day
Waseley Hills Crematorium is hosting an open day for people in the communities of South Birmingham, Bromsgrove and North Worcestershire…
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20 July
Penn Road Cemetery in Hazlemere opens
The new Penn Road Cemetery in Hazlemere was officially opened earlier this week, marking the completion of the project which…
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19 July
Co-op Funeralcare ‘amps’ up eco-offering in Yorkshire
Co-op Funeralcare has launched a new Nissan Athena electric hearse to serve environmentally conscious communities in Leeds. Set to be…
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15 July
Mears Family Funerals appoints new group commercial director
Independent, family-owned funeral directors, Mears Family Funerals, has announced the appointment of Gary Hart as the company’s new group commercial…
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14 July
CMI notes return of excess deaths in Q2
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has found that mortality in the second quarter of 2022 was around 5% higher than…
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14 July
A.W. Lymn reports shift in entry paths of recruits
Independent funeral directors, A.W. Lymn The Family Funeral Service, has reported a shift in the entry paths of recent recruits…
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13 July
Gillotts to remain in Kimberley premises despite site sale
Gillotts, a funeral directors in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, has reassured customers that it has no plans to leave its Kimberley…
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