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William Purves opens 10th branch in Lothian

The refurbished space offers a comfortable reception room, an arranging room and a peaceful private viewing space for loved ones of the person who died to visit

William Purves Funeral Directors has announced the opening of its 10th branch in Lothian, located in Barnton at 185 Whitehouse Road. The new premises is also William Purves’ 28th across the UK. 

The location was picked so that the funeral provider can better serve families in the North West of Edinburgh. 

The refurbished space offers a comfortable reception room, an arranging room and a peaceful private viewing space for loved ones of the person who died to visit.  

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Funeral director Jamie Reece, who has over a decade of experience in the sector, will work alongside branch administrator Anne Ballantyne, who recently celebrated five years with William Purves and is a local resident of Barnton.

James Morris, managing director at William Purves, said: “We are very pleased to be opening a new branch in the beautiful Barnton area of Edinburgh. Having undergone a complete refurbishment, the new space will ensure grieving families have access to the highest standard of funeral care, support and comfort when it is needed most. 

“And, with our established strong relationships with the local churches, celebrants and funeral service venues, we hope to provide a streamlined service to minimise any additional stress at an already difficult time.”

Tim Purves, chairman and great-great-grandson of founder William Purves, added: “This is an exciting time for William Purves and the wider Barnton area, as our new branch will offer local families the dedicated support, community investment and first-class facilities William Purves is known for.

“When my great great grandfather first opened William Purves Funeral Directors in 1888, I can’t imagine he envisioned I would be here today opening our 10th branch in Lothian and 28th in the UK. It is an honour to preserve his legacy and to continue serving the families of Edinburgh and beyond all these years later.”

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