See NHS guidelines if this applies to you. Do not visit a Cemetery or the Crematorium if you have any coronavirus symptoms.Please only visit the Crematorium and Cemetery sites if your visit is essential and you must follow the Government’s rules to stop the spread of COVID-19.The office reception and the Book of Remembrance remain closed to the public.The funeral times are still restricted to 20 minutes to allow the crematorium chapel to be cleaned between each and every funeral. Book of Remembrance To commemorate those cremated at Sunderlands crematorium we have provided Books of Remembrance.Memorial Masons are allowed to carry out new installations, additional inscriptions and replacement headstones with suitable PPE and social distancing measures.Places of Worship have re-opened this will allow for “Committal” services both at the crematorium and at graveside to restart.The cemetery chapels have re-opened allowing funerals to take place prior to interment at graveside (again with a maximum of 24 mourners).The maximum number of mourners that can attend funeral services at the crematorium has increased from 12 to 24 (social distancing will still exist in the chapel except for families from the same household). Further chairs have been added to accommodate the increased numbers.The following arrangements are also now in place: The recent updates follow the changes on Monday 6 July. Witnessed scattering of cremated remains in the crematorium woods can be carried out without date restrictions and the maximum number of attendees will be restricted to 10 family members and friends.The maximum number of attendees will be restricted to 10 family members and friends and all appointments are subject to staff availability and availability between coffined burials. Home » Environment » Cemeteries & Crematorium Book of remembrance Listen Electronic Book of Remembrance The book can be viewed on line at The Book of Remembrance provides families with the opportunity to arrange a permanent memorial at Weeley Crematorium. Hill-Top Memorial Tree Of Life Book of Remembrance On display in the columbarium, our four volumes cover two six month periods, with each page dedicated to a single day. Appointments will be restricted to three a day in both the grounds and the cemeteries. Witnessed interments of cremated remains will restart both in the cemeteries and the crematorium grounds.Access will be via the door adjacent to the Book of Remembrance along the side of the building before a funeral or after a funeral service on exiting the chapel. The Crematorium toilets will reopen with signage indicating access points and social distancing measures.The following arrangements will also be in place from next week: Funeral Directors will be required to complete a Track and Trace form on behalf of funeral attendees. From next Monday (27 July) new Track and Trace arrangements will be place at Carlisle’s Cemeteries and Crematorium.įollowing changes in government guidance, Carlisle City Council is advising local funeral directors that the council’s Bereavement Services is now required to keep a record of all funeral attendees for 21 days.
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