Derry
Derry’s funeral and bereavement sector plays a vital role in serving communities across Northern Ireland, combining deep-rooted traditions with modern approaches to care. This coverage explores developments among local funeral directors, cemeteries, and cremation services, alongside council and community initiatives. Funeral Service Times reports on business updates, facility investments, and sustainability efforts shaping funeral provision in Derry. Readers gain insight into how local professionals balance heritage, compassion, and innovation within the evolving Northern Irish funeral industry.
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May- 2023 -31 MayCommunity
Shortage of priests in Northern Ireland could affect funerals
A senior cleric has warned that a shortage of priests in some parts of Northern Ireland could mean there is…
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Nov- 2022 -2 NovemberCommunity
Northern Ireland to host its first funeral fair
Compassionate Communities NI, a community group focused on changing attitudes and behaviour towards ageing, death and bereavement, will be hosting…
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Dec- 2019 -11 DecemberCommunity
Co-operative Funeralcare launches Christmas initiative
The Co-operative Funeralcare is sending out Christmas cards that feature a pop-out star to families who have lost a loved…
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Jul- 2017 -14 JulyCurrent Affairs
Priest appeals for stolen hearse items
A parish priest has issued an appeal to the robber who stole a mobile phone and coffin clamp from a…
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Nov- 2016 -11 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Mayor congratulates Adair and Neely on 25 years of service to the local community
Adair & Neely have celebrated their 25th anniversary. Alderman Hilary McClintock, Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council welcomed the…
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