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Charity Central Co-op raises £700 for charity through Snowdon climb Sophie Cale and Evonie Day, who work at Central Co-op’s funeral home in Stirchley, took on the Snowdon Sunrise Challenge in aid of ...
A.W. Lymn in the East Midlands has raised more than £13k for We are Alex, The Leukodystrophy Charity (Alex TLC), a charity supporting people with leukodystrophy – a rare genetic disorder affecting the ...
Business Central Co-op to expand green energy drive to funeral services Since 2010, the Society has cut its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 80% and received the Carbon Trust Triple Standard for reductions ...
Douch Family Funeral Directors is marking Marcella McDonagh’s two decades of service as a funeral director at the Dorset -based company, reflecting on the changes in a profession that was once ...
Current Affairs Older people ‘bombarded’ with ads for funerals, ASA finds Almost half (44%) felt that older people are underrepresented or not represented at all in categories such as fashion, beauty, ...
Charity Funeral team climbs five isles for lung cancer charity In total, the climbs will cover more than 3,500 metres in elevation, more than two-and-a-half times the height of Ben Nevis ...
Worcester City Council has announced that funeral services will temporarily move to the KGV Community Hub while the city’s crematorium on Astwood Road will undergo a nine-month refurbishment. The ...
News for the funeral professionWilliam Purves celebrates 135 years in business The independent family-run funeral director, William Purves, has recently celebrated its 135th anniversary. Established ...
News for the funeral professionNew memorial garden for children opened A new memorial garden was opened early this week to remember babies and infant. The garden, based in Southampton, was… Read More ...
Anderson Maguire hosts first online memorial Scotland-based independent family funeral directors, Anderson Maguire, hosted its first online memorial service for over 300 families from across Scotland… ...
The NAFD CEO Mandie Lavin is ‘no longer employed by the association’, according to a letter sent to members on ...
Safe Hands has collapsed into administration after a period of “severe financial challenges”, which left the business “unsustainable” to continue trading in its current form.