London
As the UK’s largest metropolitan area, London presents unique challenges and opportunities for funeral professionals, from high-demand crematoria and limited burial space to diverse cultural and religious service requirements. Funeral Service Times covers funeral sector developments across Greater London, including local authority activity, crematoria and cemetery operations, regulatory enforcement, planning issues, service innovation, and business updates. Coverage supports funeral directors, arrangers, and bereavement professionals operating in the capital with insight tailored to the complexities of working in a densely populated, multi-faith urban environment.
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Jul- 2012 -27 JulyCurrent Affairs
FDs prepare for Olympic delays
As London prepares for the Olympic opening ceremony tonight, the funeral profession is preparing for considerable disruption to processions in…
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17 July
Team Dignity rides for charity
Staff members from Dignity Caring Funeral Services recently raised £1,090 for charity by taking part in the London to Brighton…
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12 JulyEvents
Exhibition breaks down boundaries about death
More than 650 people braved the rain to attend this year’s London Funeral Exhibition at Chiltern Woodland Burial Park on…
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Jun- 2012 -6 June
LAFD elects new president
Jeremy Field, managing director of CPJ Field & Co Ltd, has been elected president of the London Association of Funeral…
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Apr- 2012 -27 April
Speakers announced for London Funeral Exhibition
This year, the Chiltern Woodland Burial Park in Buckinghamshire will host ‘If you go down to the woods today’, a…
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Feb- 2012 -29 FebruaryEvents
Soap star appears at funeral director’s first concert
June Brown, otherwise known as EastEnders’ Dot Cotton, attended the first concert of funeral director Chris Sarson, with Brighton Gay…
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