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Crematorium manager, Leonna Millward presented a bouquet to the Mayor after unveiling a plaque to commemorate the Service of Re-Dedication
Improved facilities at Loughborough Crematorium
The Chapel and all public areas of Loughborough Crematorium have been extensively renovated to update the facilities. On Friday 5 July the All Souls Chapel was officially re-opened by Mayor of Charnwood Councillor, Sandie Forrest.
Leonna Millward, manager of Loughborough Crematorium said: “The investment in these improvements demonstrates that we aim to provide the local community with the highest possible standards of service and facilities that are second to none.”
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