Funeral
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Apr- 2017 -6 AprilCurrent Affairs
Funeral directors will work with Scottish Government to introduce regulation
Funeral directors from across Scotland have committed to work with the Scottish Government to introduce regulation to the sector. Members…
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Mar- 2017 -31 MarchCurrent Affairs
Funeral directors to discuss implications of burial and cremation bill passed by Scottish Parliament
Scottish funeral directors will soon be meeting to discuss the ways in which upcoming regulation of the funeral sector may…
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31 MarchCurrent Affairs
Chester Pearce Funeral Service opens new premises
Chester Pearce Funeral Service is celebrating opening the doors to its new premises in The Neighbourhood Centre, Canford Heath. The…
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31 MarchCurrent Affairs
Notts funeral firm celebrates its sister act
A Nottinghamshire funeral directors raised a toast to family values when its newest and youngest recruit celebrated her first year…
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27 MarchCurrent Affairs
Child funeral fees scrapped by Welsh Government
The Welsh Government have announced plans to scrap fees for children’s funerals. This follows a campaign led by Carolyn Harris MP who…
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24 MarchCurrent Affairs
Funeral director wins Best Family Business award
Biz4Biz, the organisation that provides a coherent voice for businesses in Hertfordshire has announced the winners of the biz4Biz Awards 2017. …
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17 MarchLatest News
Car smashed into funeral directors
A car has smashed into the front of a Hertfordshire independent funeral home. The driver was taken to hospital after…
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Feb- 2017 -17 FebruaryCurrent Affairs
Warminster funeral directors undergoes refurbishment
Funeral director, F Curtis & Son, has carried out major refurbishments at its Warminster premises. The sixth generation family business has updated its…
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17 FebruaryPeople
Douch Family Funeral Directors sponsors long jumper Patrick Sylla
One of the country’s most promising long jumpers is being sponsored through his winter training by Dorset’s Douch Family Funeral…
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Jan- 2017 -27 JanuaryCurrent Affairs
Funeral firm raises £2,000 to buy equipment for volunteer medics
A Nottinghamshire funeral directors has helped pay for new equipment that will save the lives of hundreds of people every…
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