Bristol
Bristol features a thriving and diverse funeral services sector—comprising funeral directors, crematoria, cemeteries and bereavement support providers—that serves a multicultural and growing urban population. For professionals working in and around the city, keeping up with local developments is essential for operational planning, client engagement, and service innovation. Funeral Service Times delivers Bristol-specific coverage of business activity, planning applications, infrastructure projects, company announcements, appointments, regulatory changes, and community-led memorial initiatives. Our reporting supports funeral directors, sector managers and allied professionals by providing the regional insights needed to plan services thoughtfully, collaborate with local authorities and respond sensitively to community needs.
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Aug- 2018 -21 AugustPeople
Watford named as the UK’s most expensive place to die
Funeral directors in Watford are charging 37 percent more than the UK average, reinforcing the notion of the ‘Watford Gap’,…
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Jun- 2017 -23 JuneCurrent Affairs
Bishop of Bristol leads funeral home dedication
The Right Reverend Mike Hill, Bishop of Bristol, has led a Service of Dedication at R Davies & Son in Bedminster…
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Sep- 2016 -9 SeptemberEvents
The Good Funeral Awards reveal 2016’s winners
The winners of the Good Funeral Awards 2016 were announced on September 8, at the Porchester Hall in London. Broadcaster…
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Jun- 2016 -30 JuneCurrent Affairs
The Mission to Seafarers marks 160th anniversary
The Mission to Seafarers is marking its 160th anniversary. The Sea Sunday celebrations take place at Chelmsford Cathedral on July 10. The…
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May- 2016 -13 MayEvents
Rayner’s tour demonstrates engraving machines
Rayner’s, the re-seller of Roland engraving machines, is currently touring the UK, demonstrating the equipment. Funeral directors thinking about entering the world…
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