Churchyards and cemeteries are all different and each will have their own particular rules and regulations together with their own fee structure. Churchyards usually belong to the adjoining church and seldom issue certificates of ownership for graves (Deeds). Cemeteries are usually owned by either a Local Authority, Parish Council or as part of a private enterprise and they will invariably issue certificates of ownership (Deeds). We will advise where new graves are available.
If a family plot exists we may be able to organise its reopening, provided there is enough remaining space and appropriate permission can be obtained. When grave documentation has been lost or mislaid, the authorisation for the reopening of the grave can usually be resolved quite quickly and without delaying the funeral.
Amenities and seating capacity will differ according to the venue selected and you should be mindful of these things when making your selection. We can offer advice and information regarding each.
Of course, we will be happy to advise and discuss the features and benefits of them all. Please contact us on 0151 433 8820 or info@andrewroughleyfunerals.com
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Andrew Roughley Independent Funeral Directors Ltd
trading as: Andrew Roughley Independent Funeral Directors
Head office: 13-14 Central Square, Maghull, Liverpool. L31 0AE. Company number 12426315
Andrew Roughley Independent Funeral Directors is an appointed representative of Golden Charter Limited trading as Golden Charter Funeral Plans which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN:965279).