Lockdown
The UK’s lockdown periods during the Covid-19 pandemic brought significant disruption to funeral operations, with restrictions on attendance, service formats, travel, and aftercare. These measures affected how families commemorated loved ones and how funeral directors, crematoria, and cemeteries adapted their services under pressure. Funeral Service Times reports on the operational, emotional, and regulatory impact of lockdowns across the funeral sector, offering insight into how professionals responded, what lessons were learned, and how the experience continues to shape service delivery and contingency planning.
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	Nov- 2023 -1 NovemberFeatures  A Paradigm Shift in Engraving: The Evolution of Milo MachinesThe world of engraving has undergone a profound transformation in the way we etch designs and inscriptions onto various surfaces.… Read More »
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	Dec- 2022 -22 DecemberBusiness  The funeral market: state of play in 2022“The important role of the funeral director in society is something that really goes under the radar. Death isn’t something… Read More »
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	Jul- 2022 -22 JulyPeople  Neville Funerals celebrates diverse florist team talentNeville Funerals has praised the work of its “talented” florist team of six, who design “very personal and often complex”… Read More »
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	Feb- 2022 -2 FebruaryFeatures  How tackling climate change will shape funeral services in years to comeThe year 2021 may very well be remembered as the year the world woke up to the climate crisis. As… Read More »
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	Jan- 2022 -13 JanuaryBusiness  Neville receives ‘overwhelming’ response to bereavement support groupNeville Funerals has been “overwhelmed” by the response to the return of its free in-person bereavement support groups, Talking Elephants,… Read More »
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	Dec- 2021 -16 DecemberBusiness  Gillotts to transform Eastwood’s historic police station into chapelNottinghamshire funeral firm Gillotts will soon be able to host services in its own purpose-built chapel thanks to an “ambitious”… Read More »
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	9 DecemberCharity  Neville Funerals supports mental health charities in new campaignNeville Funerals has launched its 2021 Christmas campaign in support of a trio of local mental health charities that provide… Read More »
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	Nov- 2021 -30 NovemberLatest News  Funeral director skydives to fundraise for local hospiceA Herefordshire funeral director skydived from 13,500ft to fundraise for his local hospice with a group of bikers, who have… Read More »
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	Aug- 2021 -19 AugustPeople  Neville Funerals appoints new GMNeville Funerals has appointed Lee Pedley to the role of general manager to oversee operations across all of its locations.… Read More »
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	6 AugustCharity  Woking funeral director raises £1000 for local hospiceA funeral director from Woking Funeral Service has raised over £1000 for Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice by walking on the wings… Read More »
 
                     
                                        





