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Report
Published: February 2018
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An Easy Guide to Cremation Prices
Contents01. Introduction 3
02. Executive Summary 4
03. Cremation Cost Composition 5
04. Regional Variations 6
05. Service Time 8
06. Other Services and Options 8
07. Annual Changes 8
08. Cremation Prices and Funeral Plans 10
09. Conclusions and Suggestions 10
10. About this Research 11
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01. IntroductionFuneral Plan Market™ launched in 2017 following extensive
research into the pre-paid funeral market. It was established
that there was a need for customers to compare funeral plans
online without the requirement for a home visit or telephone
call. Customers can compare over 80 funeral plans online at
www.funeralplanmarket.com to find the right funeral plan
for them at the best price. Customers can also benefit from
receiving up to £100 cashback when they use the Funeral
Plan Market™ service to set up their funeral plan.
This is the first Funeral Plan Market™ report about cremation
prices and will be published annually. This report investigates
cremation prices for adults. It is noted that the price for
cremation for children is provided at a reduced rate or for
free by all crematoria. Many funeral directors also provide
their services for children for free. This report compares
the prices for a person resident in the area, a proportion of
council operated crematoria apply a surcharge charge for
non-residents, typically this is up to £100. During this report
research, it was identified that some crematoria review prices
annually and annual price rises generally occur in January
or April. For these reasons, the Funeral Plan Market™ 2019
cremation price annual report will be published in May 2019.
The price of a funeral plan includes the funeral director’s
professional fees and disbursement fees, also referred to
as ‘third party fees’. All funeral plans guarantee to cover
funeral director fees in full. Third party fees include the fees
for interment or cremation, minister/celebrant and medical
certification required for cremation. Medical fees required for
cremation are only necessary in England or Wales when a
coroner’s report is not available and two doctors are needed
to complete the necessary cremation forms – currently these
fees are £164. However, these fees are under consultation
by the Department of Health and it is expected that these
medical certification fees will reduce in price and may not be
payable via a funeral director in the future. For this reason,
many funeral plan providers do not include doctor’s fees as
part of their third-party fee structure.
Cremation, as opposed to burial, is the most popular type of
funeral. Cremation fees and those of the minister/celebrant
are included in the third-party fees in all funeral plans. Some
funeral plans guarantee to cover the cost of these fees whilst
others provide an allowance towards them – the value of this
allowance varies between £700 and £1,200 depending on the
funeral plan provider and plan type. Minster/celebrant fees
are usually between £180 and £200 – simply put there is little
regional variation in the price of the officiant that will conduct
the service at the crematorium.
The price for cremation varies considerably across the United
Kingdom – this variation can be more than double. Price
variations are also dependent on whether the crematorium
is operated by the local council or private/public company.
The consequence of this is that the third party fee allowance
provided in a funeral plan may or may not cover the entire
cost of the third party fees, and, whilst the actual allowance
amount is a notable factor, the geographical location of where
the funeral is to be held is also of great significance – because
the allowance, at a given amount would be sufficient in one
area of the UK, but, this is not the case for other areas.
Funeral Plan Market™ has instigated this report as we wish
to provide customers with a clear guide as to what exactly
the third part fee allowance will cover in relation to their
geographical location. This report will provide information on
regional price variation of crematorium fees and an insight
into the level of cover for third party fees that funeral plans will
provide; depending on where the customer lives.
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02. Executive SummaryOver 75% of funerals in the UK are for cremation. The
popularity of cremations has risen considerably [the national
average rate was 34.7% in 1960].
Cremation fees are charged by the crematorium typically to
the Funeral Director managing the funeral service on behalf of
the deceased’s family. These costs are passed on to the family
to pay the Funeral Director.
Funeral Plan Market™ contacted 289 UK crematoria (over
95%) to collate price information from each. Of these 62%
are operated by the local council, 15% by Dignity Plc, 10% by
Westerleigh Group, 3% by Memoria and 2% by The London
Cremation Company. The remaining are operated by other
privately-owned companies.
The average cost for a cremation [including a service] is £780.
All crematoria provide a weekday service for cremations. 70%
provide a Saturday service and 33% provide a Sunday service.
Saturday and Sunday services are more expensive. 53% of UK
crematoria provide a cheaper service on weekdays when the
service is held before 10am, the average price being £627
(20% cheaper than the daytime rate).
The cheapest place to be cremated is in Morden in Surrey, an
early morning service is £274.00 (the weekday charge after
10am is £570).
The cheapest charge for a cremation after 10am on a
weekday is in Feltham, Middlesex; the charge is £515 for a
30-minute chapel slot including a 20-minute service. The
second cheapest is in Cardiff, the charge for a cremation
service on a weekday is £540 for a 45-minute time slot
including a 30-minute service.
The most expensive place to be cremated is Angus in
Scotland, in addition to 10 Dignity branches that charge
£1,070 for a cremation service. The chapel slots vary between
45 minutes and 1 hour allowing service times of between 30
and 45 minutes.
The most expensive council operated crematorium is in
Barrow-in-Furness, a weekday service is charged at £959 that
provides a 45-minute chapel slot for a 30-minute service.
The cheapest privately-owned crematorium is in Watford, a
weekday service is charged at £560 for a 40-minute chapel
slot for a 25-minute service.
Direct cremations, when there is no service and no mourners
in attendance, are growing in popularity, and half of the
crematoria surveyed provide a cheaper rate for unattended
services. On average the price for a direct cremation was 38%
cheaper than the standard weekday price.
This report research by Funeral Plan Market™ identified
that the allocated chapel time for the funeral service varied
by crematoria in addition to the price. On average council
operated cremation prices are cheaper, however, many
council operated crematoria provided shorter time slots in the
chapel and when calculating the cost per minute are the most
expensive.
All funeral plans guarantee to cover the cost of funeral
director fees however most funeral plan providers do not
guarantee to cover the cremation cost. In February 2018
Funeral Plan Market™ launched 4 fully guaranteed plans,
exclusively available only at www.funeralplanmarket.com. In
addition to being up to £205 cheaper than comparable plans
customers are provided with the peace of mind that payment
of cremation fees is guaranteed, no matter where they live,
and the plan holder can choose the crematorium for the
service to be held.
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03. Cremation Cost CompositionThe cremation fee charged by crematoria include:
Use of ChapelThe service is held in the chapel and usually the coffin is
displayed on a catafalque at the front. A key variation is the time
slot provided for mourners to attend the service, enter and
depart the chapel. This variation is considerable being between
20 minutes and 60 minutes. Additional chapel time can be paid
for should the family require a longer service time the typical
amount charged for increased service time being between
£100 and £200. 20-minute time slots only apply to services
held before 10am that are provided for a cheaper price.
Medical Referee FeeThese are separate to medical certification fees required for
cremation. Medical referee fees are only payable in England
and Wales. As of 13 May 2015, there have been changes to the
way death certification works in Scotland and medical fees for
cremation are not required. Therefore medical referee fees are
not incurred in Scotland either.
Before any cremation can take place, there are a series of forms
that must be completed, which are laid down in the Cremation
Regulations; these include Forms 4, 5, 10, 12 and 13.
Medical certification fees cost £164 and are a requirement
of Forms 4 and 5. Medical certification fees are only incurred
when a coroner’s report is not available.
Medical referees at crematoria are paid by local authorities
to scrutinise cremation certificates and are a requirement
of Forms 10, 12 and 13. If not satisfied, medical referees are
required to contact the doctors completing certificates 4 and
5 and, if necessary, order a necropsy examination. They also
have a duty, where appropriate, to refer a case to the coroner.
Each individual local authority set fees for the completion
of these forms. The research for this report found that the
medical referee fees varied between £18.50 and £40.50; the
average being £22 – consequently the impact of medical
referee fees on the total cremation price is relatively small.
The Department of Health are currently reviewing the system
for all deaths including burial and cremation with a proposal to
implement a Medical Examiner led system. Medical Examiners
would be appointed by local authorities and this will replace
the current roles of two doctors completing the cremation
forms and the medical referee required at the crematorium.
Mercury Abatement Surcharge (environmental levy)
The Government announced a requirement in 2005 that
emissions of mercury from 50% of crematoria should be
abated by the end of 2012. At the same time the Defra
(Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) introduced
the principle of “burden sharing”. Mercury abatement is
achieved by installing specialist apparatus to cremators to
remove mercury from vapour produced during cremation.
Crematoria that have been able to install abatement
equipment can share the cost with those that have not.
To provide and manage a national burden sharing scheme
CAMEO (Crematoria Abatement of Mercury Emissions
Organisation Ltd) was created in 2006.
Crematoria that have not had abatement equipment installed
pay a levy. In 2016 CAMEO recommended the levy be £53
per cremation. This levy is then shared with crematoria who
have installed abatement equipment to contribute to the
installation and maintenance costs. This structure has enabled
the government to achieve the target of abating mercury
emissions by 50% overall.
The environmental levy does not impact on cremation costs
at all crematoria and calculated at 50% impacts less than 4% of
the cremation price.
Currently the UK is a signatory to the Oslo-Paris Commission
(OSPAR) agreement which commits the UK to have zero
mercury emissions from crematoria by 2020. Potentially
this could have an inflationary impact on cremation prices
for crematoria that will need to fit mercury abatement
equipment or install new cremation equipment; however, the
UK withdrawal from the European Union may mean that this
commitment is subject to change.
The crematorium prices compared in this research include the
environmental levy, where applicable.
Cremation CertificateA cremation certificate is required should the family wish
to remove the ashes from the crematorium to scatter at
a separate location or to keep. 96% of crematoria include
the cremation certificate cost in the cremation price, the
remainder [all being council operated] charge for the
certificate, the average price is £22.
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03. Cremation Cost Composition (continued)
Scattering of ashes in the grounds of a crematorium does not require a cremation certificate and this service is usually included in the cremation fee.
CremationThe deceased is cremated at the crematorium. The ashes of the deceased are provided in a poly urn, biodegradable cardboard box or scatter tube, the cost of which 91% of crematoria include in the cremation price. The remaining 25, all council operated, charge. The average price is £17 for a poly urn or biodegradable box.
Music99% of crematoria include the provision of music in the cremation fee. The three crematoria that do not include music in the fee are all council operated, the average charge being £26. All crematoria have some sort of music system installed, the Wesley Media system being the most popular
Organ94% of crematoria have an organ, of these 27% include the provision of an organist in the cremation fee. Of the remaining 73%, seven charge for the use of the organ, all are council operated, the average cost being £18. When an organist is not included the organist is either provided by the crematorium or the funeral director; the average cost for an organist being around £50.
04. Regional VariationsFor a weekday service the national UK average cost for
cremation is £780. In England it is £787, Scotland is similar at
£774 and Wales is over 14% cheaper at £674.
The small difference in price between England and Scotland
reflects medical referee fees not being charged in Scotland.
In calculating the average price of a cremation by county
the cheapest English county is Middlesex at £582. The most
expensive is Oxfordshire at £961.67. Greater London is the 6th
cheapest at £721.71 (7.5% cheaper than the national average).
Variations within a county are at their highest in Surrey.
The difference between the cheapest and most expensive
crematorium is £453. The lowest is in Cleveland at £10. The
average difference in price within a county in England is £232;
it is £295 in Wales and £484.30 in Scotland. Across the UK the
difference is £555.
The research identified that the crematoria operator impact on
price is also significant, independent of the regional location.
The average price of a council operated crematoria is £727,
for non-council it is £868, 19% more expensive. Not including
Dignity, the average price of crematoria that are operated by
private companies is £816; 12% higher than council operated.
Of crematoria run by operators that run more than one site,
prices vary by site. The highest average price at Dignity is
£945, Westerleigh Group average price is £860, Memoria is
£836, and The London Cremation company is £739.
34% of council operated crematoria offer a cheaper service
before 10am, the average price is £553.22. For non-council
operated crematoria, it is higher at 84%, the average price
being £677 (22% higher).
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03. Cremation Cost Composition (continued) League Table – Average Cremation PricesThis information is displayed below as a table and heat map.
County/Country Average Price £
Middlesex 582.00
Staffordshire 682.20
Herefordshire 698.00
Cleveland 705.00
Cheshire 715.11
Greater London 721.71
Nottinghamshire 723.90
Lincolnshire 723.93
Derbyshire 733.33
County Durham 735.00
Bedfordshire 737.50
Buckinghamshire 744.75
Tyne and Wear 745.40
Greater Manchester 748.88
Dorset 758.33
North Yorkshire 772.70
Somerset 773.75
Suffolk 773.75
West Yorkshire 781.64
Lancashire 781.73
Northumberland 784.17
Worcestershire 788.33
Merseyside 795.00
West Midlands 796.88
South Yorkshire 800.50
Berkshire 808.75
Kent 810.95
Shropshire 813.50
Cornwall 814.67
Warwickshire 815.00
Sussex 817.44
Hertfordshire 825.00
Essex 828.20
East Riding of Yorkshire 831.67
Hampshire 832.33
Surrey 839.25
Avon 839.40
Cambridgeshire 846.00
Cumbria 850.17
Gloucestershire 859.17
Wiltshire 865.67
Devon 870.67
Leicestershire 894.75
Norfolk 911.16
Northamptonshire 940.50
Oxfordshire 961.67
Scotland 758.56
Wales 673.58
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05. Service TimeThe time slot allocated by crematoria for a daytime
weekday service varies between 30 minutes and 1 hour - in
consideration of this, the cheapest cremation price may not
be the cheapest per minute. All crematoria allow additional
time to be bought in the chapel should a longer service time
be required. In some cases, a short time slot is adequate;
when a religious service has taken place prior to arrival at the
crematorium, a committal is then normally suitable which is
quicker.
The slot time is not the service time. The slot time includes time
for mourners to arrive and depart. Some crematoria stipulate
the time of the service to ensure sufficient time is left for arrivals
and departures, whereas, others allow the slot time to be
managed by the funeral director. The time allowed for arrival
and departures is generally smaller for shorter slot times.
The most popular slot time is 45 minutes used by 40% of
crematoria, 18% operate 40 minute slots, 14% operate 30
minute and 27% operate 1-hour slots; less than 1% operate 50
minute slots.
80% of crematoria that operate 1-hour slots are not operated
by the council. All Memoria crematoria operate 1-hour slots.
Dignity, Westerleigh Group and The London Crematorium
Company all operate 45 minute or 1-hour slots. Only council
operated crematoria operate 30-minute slots.
When calculating the cost per minute the cheapest cremation
price is in Bangor, Wales @ £9.13 per minute for a 1-hour
slot. Greenock in Scotland is the second cheapest at £9.76
per minute for a 1-hour slot. The most expensive price is in
Peterborough at £29 per minute for a 30-minute slot. All are
council operated.
The average cost per minute is £17.49 across the UK. For
council operated crematoria the average cost per minute is
£18.02. For Westerleigh Group it is £17.62, Dignity is £17.60.
Memoria and The London Crematorium Company are
considerably below the average cost at £13.93 and £13.69 per
minute, respectively.
Council operated crematoria are the most expensive per minute.
The average per minute in England is £17.95; £14.42 in
Scotland (18% cheaper than the UK national average) and
£15.63 in Wales (10.63% cheaper than the national average).
In calculating the average price per minute for cremation
by county the cheapest English county is the East Riding
of Yorkshire at £13.86. The most expensive is Cleveland at
£23.50. Greater London is the 9th cheapest at £15.81 (10%
cheaper than the national average).
06. Other Services and OptionsIn addition to the services included in the cremation fee, additional fees apply for extras that may be required. These include a
Saturday or Sunday service; webcast of the service; DVD or CD of service, photo tributes and video tributes.
In the course of the research it was identified that council operated crematoria are more likely to be older and may not have the
same level of facilities provided by privately owned crematoria. As an example Memoria crematoria are all new build and have
extensive facilities including web cams, plasma television screens for photo dedication and eulogy, manicured memorial gardens,
Wesley music, disabled access and hearing loops, identical tastefully designed interiors and dedicated, highly trained staff that
operate to a uniform consistent standard.
70% of crematoria offer a Saturday service at a higher price, this is often a morning service, the average price being £1,100; 41%
higher than the national average for a weekday daytime service.
33% of crematoria offer a Sunday service, the average price is £1,465; 88% higher than the national average for a weekday
daytime service and 33% higher than a Saturday.
07. Annual ChangesCrematoria review prices annually usually in January or April – not all crematoria increase prices every year. The 2019 edition of
this report will compare the annual change in cremation prices for UK crematoria.
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League Table – Average Cremation Prices/MinuteThis information is displayed below as a table and heat map.
County/CountryAverage Price per Minute £
East Riding of Yorkshire 13.86
Lincolnshire 14.52
Nottinghamshire 14.57
Cornwall 15.09
Suffolk 15.10
Herefordshire 15.51
Shropshire 15.61
Worcestershire 15.77
Greater London 15.81
Oxfordshire 16.03
Derbyshire 16.11
Leicestershire 16.35
Bedfordshire 16.39
Buckinghamshire 16.55
Northumberland 16.59
Hertfordshire 16.72
Cheshire 16.76
Lancashire 17.02
Kent 17.16
North Yorkshire 17.30
Staffordshire 17.79
Warwickshire 18.03
Avon 18.04
Essex 18.21
Somerset 18.44
South Yorkshire 18.47
Hampshire 18.50
Northamptonshire 18.65
Devon 18.72
Sussex 18.82
Norfolk 18.89
West Yorkshire 18.98
Surrey 19.08
Wiltshire 19.24
Middlesex 19.40
Cumbria 19.63
Tyne and Wear 19.82
Berkshire 20.08
County Durham 20.22
Greater Manchester 20.22
Cambridgeshire 20.26
Gloucestershire 20.51
West Midlands 20.62
Merseyside 20.88
Dorset 22.47
Cleveland 23.50
Scotland 14.42
Wales 15.63
Variations within a county are at their highest in Sussex. The difference between
the cheapest and most expensive crematorium is £13.23 per minute. The lowest
is in Bedfordshire at 33p. The average difference in price within a county in
England is £7.26 per minute; it is £13.24 in Wales and £14.02 in Scotland. Across
the UK the difference is £7.53.
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08. Cremation Prices and Funeral PlansA Funeral Plan is a method of pre-paying for a funeral. Funeral
Plans are popular because plan holders can plan their funeral in
advance, to meet with their requirements and wishes, plus the
burden of cost is removed from their families when the time
comes. A further key benefit of a Funeral Plan is that it fixes the
cost of the funeral at the point of purchase to protect the plan
holder from rising funeral costs – this can result in substantial
savings especially if the plan holder has purchased a Funeral
Plan well in advance of its use being required.
Funeral Plan Market™ is the UK comparison site for Funeral
Plans, customers can compare over 80 Funeral Plans online to
find the right plan for them at the best price. When comparing
Funeral Plans at www.funeralplanmarket.com customers are
provided with information about the payment of cremation
fees: whether payment of cremation fees is guaranteed or
if an allowance is provided to pay for them. The size of the
allowance and the cost of the cremation, at the time of need,
determine if the allowance will cover the cost – if the cost is
not covered the family may be required to pay the difference.
If a funeral plan includes an allowance to cover cremation
fees, the value of the allowance increases in value each year,
usually in line with inflation. The allowance to cover third party
fees includes cremation costs and minister/celebrant fees – in
some cases it also covers medical certification fees required
for cremation when a coroner’s report is not available. The
allowance provided in funeral plans varies between £700 and
£1200, depending on the funeral plan provider and plan type.
The cost for a minster or celebrant to conduct a service
is between £180 and £200. Based on the average cost of
£780 for cremation and assuming an average of £190 for
the officiant, the allowance required to cover the cremation
costs and minster/celebrant fees would be £970. However,
44% of crematoria charge more than £780 meaning the
example allowance of £970 would not be sufficient unless
an adequately cheaper early morning service option was
available, although this may not meet with the requirements
of the plan holder or family of the deceased. Furthermore,
if cremation fees increase at a rate higher than inflation
the increase in value of the allowance will not keep up. For
the most expensive cremation fee of £1,070 the minimum
allowance required to cover cremation and minister/celebrant
fees is £1,250 and therefore would not be covered in full by
any funeral plan that is not guaranteed.
To guarantee payment of cremation and minister/celebrant
fees, meaning there would be no balance for the family to
pay, a guaranteed funeral plan is required – three funeral plan
providers compared at www.funeralplanmarket.com provide
guaranteed plans.
The cheapest guaranteed plans are offered exclusively at
www.funeralplanmarket.com and also guarantee payment
of medical certification fees required for cremation when
a coroner’s report is not available. There are four of these
exclusive, guaranteed plans offered that cater for different
requirements including coffin type, limousine and funeral
procession; for cremations in England and Wales. In addition
to being the cheapest guaranteed funeral plans available
these plans are also cheaper than comparable plans that
include an allowance towards third party fees [as opposed to
guaranteed payment of] providing excellent value for money
for customers.
09. Conclusions and SuggestionsIn summary cremation prices vary dependent on the operator
and geographical location. What may appear to be a cheaper
price in the first instance may mean the allocated time for the
service is shorter and therefore payment for additional time
will increase the price.
Should the requirement for medical referee fees be withdrawn
this may have a small downward impact on prices however
this may be offset by the potential investment required for
crematoria to reduce mercury emissions to 0% that could
cause prices to rise.
All funeral plans guarantee to provide the funeral director
fees and services, regardless of the cost at the time of need.
Customers who are planning for their funeral, in advance,
can benefit by fixing the cost of their funeral when a pre-paid
funeral plan is purchased. Customer can pay for their funeral
plan in one payment or spread the cost monthly over 1 – 30
years (the terms offered vary by provider). Customers should
be aware that when purchasing funeral plans that include an
allowance to cover third party costs [including cremation fees]
their families may be required to pay an additional amount
should the allowance not cover the full costs. Purchase of
a guaranteed plan means a customer [and their families] are
protected from cremation price variations because payment
of the fee is guaranteed.
Funeral Plan Market™ suggests that all crematoria provide a
budget price cremation to enable a cheaper alternative that
has a national price cap. To differentiate this offer the slot time
could be reduced and the service provided at restricted times.
This would increase choice for customers and provide a lower
cost option that would be especially beneficial for families
struggling to meet the costs of a funeral.
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10. About this Research
Appendix I – List of websites visited
Funeral Plan Market™ investigated cremation prices charged
in England, Scotland and Wales. The research work involved
surveying 289 crematoria [in January and February 2018]
to confirm prices charged for cremation and time slots
provided. The method of research was by phone contact,
visiting crematoria websites and exploring websites providing
information about cremations and related costs.
Disclaimer: Funeral Plan Market™ can not be held responsible
for inaccurate information provided that is relied on in the
compilation of this report.
crematorium.eu
cameoonline.org.uk
cremation.org.uk
alfordcrematorium.com
camvalleycrematorium.co.uk
cromercrematorium.co.uk
enablelc.org
gedlingcrematorium.co.uk
glasgowcrematorium.co.uk
greatglencrem.co.uk
iccslondon.co.uk
kemnalpark.org
kentandsussexcrematorium.com
langstonevalecrematorium.co.uk
liverpool.gov.uk
manchestercrematorium.co.uk
my.northtyneside.gov.uk
woollensbrookcrematorium.co.uk
aberystwythcrem.co.uk
allerdale.gov.uk
baldarrochcrematorium.co.uk
barham-crematorium.co.uk
basildoncrem.co.uk
bathnes.gov.uk
bedford.gov.uk
beethamhallcrematorium.co.uk
blackburn.gov.uk
bolton.gov.uk
borderscrem.co.uk
boston.gov.uk
bramcotebereavement.org
bridgend.gov.uk
brighton-hove.gov.uk
carlisle.gov.uk
charing-crematorium.co.uk
chilternscrematorium.co.uk
colchester.gov.uk
conwy.gov.uk
cornwall.gov.uk
crematorium.co.uk
crematorium.org.uk
darlington.gov.uk
doncaster.gov.uk
dudley.gov.uk
durhamcrem.co.uk
eastdevoncrematorium.co.uk
edinburgh.gov.uk
edinburghcrematorium.com
falkirk.gov.uk
forestofdeancrematorium.co.uk
forestparkcrematorium.co.uk
fylde.gov.uk
gateshead.gov.uk
gloucester.gov.uk
gwentcrematorium.org.uk
hillingdon.gov.uk
howebridgecrematorium.co.uk
hull.gov.uk
kensalgreencemetery.com
kettering.gov.uk
kirklees.gov.uk
lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk
llanellicrematorium.co.uk
maidstone.gov.uk
manchester.gov.uk
mansfield.gov.uk
medway.gov.uk
mortlakecrematorium.org
mpark.co.uk
nes-crematorium.org.uk
newsouthgatecemetery.co.uk
northdevon.gov.uk
northlincs.gov.uk
northumberland.gov.uk
orbitas.co.uk
paisleycemetery.co.uk
parndonwoodcrem.co.uk
pkc.gov.uk
poole.gov.uk
portchestercrematorium.org
preston.gov.uk
rainsbrookcrematorium.co.uk
rctcbc.gov.uk
reading.gov.uk
redditchbc.gov.uk
rochdale.gov.uk
roucanloch.co.uk
royalgreenwich.gov.uk
rushmoor.gov.uk
salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk
sandwell.gov.uk
sedgemoorcrem.co.uk
sevenhillsnacton.co.uk
slough.gov.uk
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southampton.gov.uk
southend.gov.uk
southlanarkshire.gov.uk
southlincscrematorium.co.uk
southwark.gov.uk
staffordbc.gov.uk
stockportcrematorium.co.uk
swmcrematorium.gov.uk
testvalleycrematorium.co.uk
thelondoncremation.co.uk
torquaycrematorium.co.uk
trafford.gov.uk
treswithiandownscrem.co.uk
valeroyalcrematorium.co.uk
wakefield.gov.uk
wessexvalecrematorium.co.uk
westberkshirecrematorium.co.uk
west-dunbarton.gov.uk
westerleighcrem.co.uk
westhertscrem.org
westlancashirecrematorium.co.uk
westlothiancrematorium.co.uk
westsuffolkcrematorium.co.uk
westwiltshirecrem.co.uk
wolverhampton.gov.uk
worthingcrem.co.uk
wrexham.gov.uk
yeovil.gov.uk
bma.org.uk
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ambervalleymemorial.co.uk
argyll-bute.gov.uk
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birmingham.gov.uk
blackpool.gov.uk
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bristol.gov.uk
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chesterfield.gov.uk
cityoflondon.gov.uk
coventry.gov.uk
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denbighshirememorial.co.uk
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dignityfunerals.co.uk
durham.gov.uk
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glasgow.gov.uk
great-yarmouth.gov.uk
guildford.gov.uk
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halton.gov.uk
harrogate.gov.uk
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havering.gov.uk
herefordshire.gov.uk
highland.gov.uk
hyndburnbc.gov.uk
inverclyde.gov.uk
ipswichcemetery.co.uk
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kingston.gov.uk
kirkleathammemorial.co.uk
lambeth.gov.uk
leeds.gov.uk
leicester.gov.uk
lewisham.gov.uk
lincoln.gov.uk
luton.gov.uk
middlesbrough.gov.uk
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newcastle.gov.uk
newcastle-staffs.gov.uk
northhertsmemorial.co.uk
nottinghamcity.gov.uk
npt.gov.uk
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parkgrovecrematorium.co.uk
pembrokeshire.gov.uk
peterborough.gov.uk
plymouth.gov.uk
salford.gov.uk
scarborough.gov.uk
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sheffield.gov.uk
south-ayrshire.gov.uk
southleicestermemorial.co.uk
southoxfordmemorial.co.uk
southtyneside.gov.uk
sthelens.gov.uk
stoke.gov.uk
sunderland.gov.uk
swansea.gov.uk
swindon.gov.uk
tameside.gov.uk
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thanet.gov.uk
warrington.gov.uk
warwickdc.gov.uk
waveneymemorial.co.uk
west-norfolk.gov.uk
wigan.gov.uk
wirral.gov.uk
worcester.gov.uk
york.gov.uk
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