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Fenland Crematorium modern state of the art building
New Dignity Crematorium
Fenland Crematorium is a modern state of the art building set in 7 acres of well-maintained grounds located just off the A141 and ideally placed to serve the Fenland communities.
The chapel can accommodate larger funerals and is multi-faith with services arranged according to the cultural and religious needs of the congregation.
Fenland Crematorium also has access for the disabled, disabled toilets, a hearing loop and has a speaker system throughout the building so no part of a service is missed.
The gardens of remembrance include a beautiful water feature and offer a wide variety of memorials including rose beds and private gardens that have been designed to blend into the rural surroundings. The gardens provide a tranquil and comforting environment for quiet contemplation and there are a number of bench seats to allow visitors a chance to sit in peaceful surroundings and remember their loved ones.
Other Stories
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Animal Magic
Sarah Burchill, administrator, together with the staff and manager Vicki Howell of Weston Super Mare Crematorium have been collecting pet food for the RSPCA Bristol Dog and Cats Home Winter Warmer Appeal.
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Wyre Forest Crematorium wins prestigious award
Wyre Forest Crematorium, Dignity's facility in Worcestershire has won an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects. The Crematorium was named as one of the 75 buildings across the UK to pick up a regional winner award for 2012.
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New crematorium and cemetery for Essex
The construction of Bentley Crematorium and Cemetery opened in May to serve families in Brentwood and the surrounding area.
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Crematorium manager retires after 40 years service
In March 2012, Lesley Hornsby, the manager of Heart of England Crematorium in Nuneaton retired after 40 years service to local bereaved families.
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Shirley's marathon success
Shirley Roberts, crematoria business development manager for memorial sales finished the London Marathon in 4 hours, 48 minutes. Shirley was running for Cancer Research UK and raised £3,600.
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Dignity Easter Egg Challenge
Youngsters at Honeylands Children's Centre in Exeter, a facility for children with complex special needs, were the beneficiaries of the Exeter & Devon Crematorium's first ever participation in the .