Armagh
Armagh is home to a diverse and evolving funeral sector serving communities across Northern Ireland. This coverage focuses on the region’s funeral directors, crematoria, cemeteries, and bereavement service providers. Funeral Service Times reports on business developments, local authority initiatives, and community-led memorial projects shaping funeral care in Armagh. Readers gain insight into how local professionals are addressing regulatory changes, sustainability goals, and the growing demand for personalised, culturally sensitive services within Northern Ireland’s funeral industry.
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	Jan- 2020 -13 JanuaryLatest News
		Fife is Scotland’s highest public funeral spender, research finds
Fife has spent more on public service funerals than anywhere else in Scotland, new figures suggest. According to The Courier,…
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	Jan- 2019 -9 JanuaryCurrent Affairs
		Paupers’ funeral spend nears £5.4m in 2018
New data obtained by insurance company Royal London revealed that local authorities spend almost £5.4m on public health funerals in…
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	May- 2018 -11 MayCommunity
		Councils vote to waive costs of child funerals
Councils in Mid and East Antrim and Newry, Mourne and Down Council have voted to waive the funeral costs of…
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	Jul- 2013 -2 July
Double celebration for local funeral directors
Ellison Sloan and Alan Wray are celebrating double success at Joseph Poots & Son of Funeral Services Northern Ireland, having…
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