Limousines
Limousines are an important part of funeral transport, offering dignified, coordinated travel for family members and mourners. Fleet presentation, comfort, reliability, and availability all contribute to service quality and client satisfaction. As preferences evolve and environmental considerations grow, funeral directors are also reviewing vehicle specifications, alternative fuels, and long-term fleet investment. Funeral Service Times reports on limousine trends, supplier developments, vehicle maintenance, regulatory considerations, and operational best practice—supporting funeral professionals in managing and modernising their funeral transport offering.
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Jun- 2019 -3 JuneCurrent Affairs
Alan Greenwood & Sons pays tribute to Surrey funeral director
Independent family funeral directors Alan Greenwood and Sons has paid tribute to Sandra Linda Jeive, its principal and funeral director,…
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Apr- 2019 -4 AprilBusiness
Woodall Nicholson Group acquires Binz funeral vehicles
Woodall Nicholson Group, based in Westhoughton, Bolton UK, have exclusively acquired the intellectual property, trademarks and strategic assets of the…
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Jan- 2019 -24 JanuaryFeatures
Agreed value for hearses and limousines
Hi all, Following on from my introduction last month I have decided to focus my second article on agreed value…
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17 JanuaryFeatures
Tailored insurance plans for the funeral sector
Trust. Care. Respect. Here at Aston Lark, we pride ourselves on our customer service, product knowledge and experience. You can…
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Oct- 2018 -11 OctoberBusiness
Funeral director to offer ‘traditional funeral’ for half the average cost
A funeral director has launched a unique new funeral service providing people with all the practical and essential elements of…
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11 OctoberFeatures
Respecting the hearse
A small town coming to a standstill as the funeral profession passes through is an image ingrained in British culture.…
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Jul- 2018 -10 JulyProducts
LCK Funeral Support Services
LCK Funeral Support Services, formally known as McCafferty & Sons Repatriation Service, started trading in December 2017. When it was…
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Feb- 2018 -6 FebruaryPeople
UK’s first not-for-profit funeral director launches in Scotland
Caledonia Cremation, the UK’s first not-for-profit funeral director, launched in Scotland on 5 February 2018. The company offers simple, direct…
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Nov- 2017 -29 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Hearse thief caught and arrested
A man has been arrested following a burglary at a Port Talbot funeral home. South Wales Police arrested a 34…
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17 NovemberCurrent Affairs
Funeral firm is Slough’s Company of the Year
Community-spirited funeral director E Sargeant & Son has been named Slough’s Company of the Year in recognition of the firm’s…
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