Salisbury Crematorium reopens following essential upgrades
Salisbury City Council, which owns and operates the crematory, had to temporarily relocate the facility’s funeral and memorial services to Salisbury’s historic Guildhall
Salisbury Crematorium has officially reopened to the public this October, following two months of essential repairs and upgrades to the facility’s roof.
Salisbury City Council, which owns and operates the crematory, had to temporarily relocate the facility’s funeral and memorial services to Salisbury’s historic Guildhall.
According to the council, the venue provided “an appropriate and respectful setting for bereaved families”.
A spokesperson for the council said: “With these necessary works now complete, the facility is fully operational and ready to continue its role in serving Salisbury and the surrounding areas.
“Salisbury City Council extends its deepest thanks to the Guildhall and Crematorium staff and all involved for their unwavering professionalism and support during this period.”
Salisbury Crematorium has served the local community since its official opening in 1960 and offers Colvin-designed gardens across 6.5 acres for families to gather and reflect.