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Chichester Crematorium wins gardening award
During the summer, the team at Chichester Crematorium entered a Residents and Business Garden Competition run by the local District Council. The awards were presented at a Gala Evening in October and the team came home with an inscribed glass trophy as a Judge’s Special Award and a certificate to hang in the crematorium reception.
Crematorium manager, Goldie Chandler said: “All credit goes to Guy Hunter, our head gardener, and his team of three gardeners, Freda Leal, John Bridewater and Phil March, who all worked extremely hard to get our grounds to the peak of perfection.”
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Bishop officially opens Wyre Forest Crematorium
The Bishop of Worcester, The Right Reverend Dr John Inge and the Chairman of Wyre Forest District Council, Stephen Clee, officially opened the new Wyre Forest Crematorium and Cemetery
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Crematorium remembers war victims
Staff at East London Crematorium have redeveloped an area of their grounds which included a memorial for victims killed during the air raids of World War II.
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Crematorium Garden of the Year
The winning team at Lancaster & Morecambe Crematorium receive their award from Dignity chief executive, Mike McCollum.
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Bishop officially opens Mendip Crematorium
On Wednesday 8th June the Bishop of Taunton, the Right Reverend Peter Maurice, officially opened the new Mendip Crematorium at Shepton Mallet.
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Dignity invests over £3m in Weston Super Mare Crematorium
Dignity will invest over £3m to improve the facilities at Weston Super Mare Crematorium
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Dignity Newsletter: 14th June 2011
The new crematorium and cemetery is anticipated to open in the autumn of 2011.