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Distington Hall Crematorium undergoes refurb

All services will remain operational in the site’s cemeteries and the Chapel of Remembrance will also remain open

The first stage of refurbishment at Distington Hall Crematorium in Cumberland is currently underway and is expected to take around two weeks to complete.

The works, undertaken by Roland Hill Ltd on Cumberland Council’s behalf, will include:

  • Complete refurbishment of the foyer, chapel and cloisters.
  • New family room.
  • Update of the Wesley music system.
  • Refurbishment of the toilets.

To allow the work to be carried out quickly and efficiently there will be a full closure of the building and the site will also be unable to accommodate the strewing of ashes in the crematorium grounds.

All services will remain operational in the site’s cemeteries and the Chapel of Remembrance will also remain open.

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Carlisle Crematorium, also managed by Cumberland Council, which is fully open and can be used as an alternative during the temporary closure of the Distington site.

Councillor Anne Quilter, Cumberland Council’s executive member responsible for crematoria and cemeteries, said: “While we have been working towards a go live date for the project, some work has already been carried out. This has included rewiring in the crematory areas and lighting work in the cloisters, which will limit the time that the crematorium will be out of use.”

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