Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic had a profound and lasting impact on the UK funeral profession, reshaping operational protocols, accelerating regulatory change, and placing unprecedented pressure on funeral directors, crematoria, and bereavement services. Funeral Service Times examines the sector’s response during and after the pandemic, including emergency legislation, PPE and safety guidance, service restrictions, workforce challenges, and lessons learned. Coverage also addresses ongoing implications—from delayed grief and memorialisation trends to future planning for public health crises—supporting professionals in reflecting on and preparing for sector resilience.
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Jul- 2021 -22 JulyCommunity
Covid-19 memorial opens at Stirlingshire Crematorium
Stirlingshire Crematorium in Bannockburn has officially unveiled a new Covid-19 memorial which is now available for the public to visit.…
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Jun- 2021 -23 JuneBusiness
Dignity posts revenue rise as deaths drop
Dignity Funeral Directors has posted a slight rise in revenues as Covid-related deaths across the country dropped significantly. In the…
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4 JuneBusiness
Co-op Funeralcare opens £2.8m care centre in Leeds
Co-op Funeralcare has announced the opening of a new £2.8m care centre in Leeds, which will care for loved ones…
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May- 2021 -27 MayTrade Organisations
SAIF appoints new executive committee member
The National Society of Allied Independent Funeral Directors (SAIF) has announced that Amanda Dalby has joined its executive committee for…
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24 MayEvents
Full Circle receives Modern Work Award recognition
Yorkshire funeral firm Full Circle Funerals has received recognition at the international Modern Work Award ceremony for innovation. The company,…
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21 MayBusiness
Westerleigh Group launches Covid-19 memorials
Westerleigh Group has announced that six people who designed Covid-19 memorials have had their pieces etched in crematoriums over the…
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20 MayCoronavirus
22% of adults feel more comfortable talking about grief due to Covid-19
Some 22% of adults in the UK now feel more comfortable talking about grief due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according…
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10 MayBusiness
Dignity profits increase 35% in Q1
Dignity has revealed that its underlying operating profit for the 13 week period ended 26 March 2021, increased 35% to…
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7 MayCharity
CMG donate £10k to The Lily Mae Foundation
The Crematorium and Memorial Group (CMG) has donated £10,000 to The Lily Mae Foundation, a charity that supports parents and…
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4 MayCoronavirus
Gov to remove 30 mourner limit as early as 17 May
The government has revealed that the legal limit on numbers of mourners at funerals will be removed in England following…
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