Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton’s funeral profession serves a diverse urban community, with funeral directors, crematoria, cemeteries, memorial masons, and suppliers providing essential care and services to bereaved families across the city and surrounding areas. This section of Funeral Service Times features coverage of Wolverhampton’s funeral sector, including business developments, local appointments, product and service innovations, and operational insights. Reporting also covers community initiatives, regulatory updates, and industry events relevant to funeral, memorial, and end-of-life care professionals, reflecting the city’s tradition of professionalism, dignity, and compassionate service.
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Aug- 2018 -21 AugustPeople
Watford named as the UK’s most expensive place to die
Funeral directors in Watford are charging 37 percent more than the UK average, reinforcing the notion of the ‘Watford Gap’,…
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1 AugustFuneral Plans
Midlands funeral firm creates unique memorial for air hostess’ father
A Midlands funeral firm has created a unique wave-shaped memorial for an air hostess whose father’s life was cut short…
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Jan- 2018 -2 JanuaryCurrent Affairs
Bereaved families remember loved ones at rededication of funeral home
Recently bereaved families who attended the rededication of Tamworth Co-op’s Halliwell Coseley funeral home by two ministers said it brought…
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May- 2014 -9 May
Laurel Funerals announces acquisition spree
Laurel Funerals has announced the acquisition of two funeral businesses to add to its growing collective. The purchase of Birmingham-based…
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Nov- 2012 -29 November
Midcounties Co-operative Funeralcare appoints first masonry apprentice
The Midcounties Co-operative Funeralcare has appointed its first ever apprentice within the ‘memorial masonry’ division and he is set to…
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