Coronavirus
(Covid-19) Funerals
We are here to help.
We’re currently in exceptional circumstances, that are changing all aspects of life. We are constantly monitoring Public Health England, working closely with local authorities and crematoriums to ensure we provide a safe environment for you and our staff.
You can still attend a funeral if:
- you’re self-isolating because someone in your household has symptoms but you do not have symptoms yourself
- you’re self-isolating because you’ve travelled to England in the last 14 days
If you choose a non-attended (direct) cremation funeral service, then there would be no attendance and you and your family can arrange a memorial service before displaying or scattering the ashes.
The content on this website page is guidance is of a general nature and should be treated as a guide, and in the event of conflict between any applicable legislation (including the health and safety legislation) and this guidance, the applicable legislation shall prevail.
Latest Update: October 2021
- Both family and friends can attend a funeral
- The number of people who can attend a funeral has increased to 30
- The change in requirement to self-isolate for 10 days for those with symptoms of COVID-19
- You need to wear face coverings in indoor places of worship, crematoria and burial ground chapels
To read the full government update - click here.
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