Hereford Crematorium will open its doors to the public on Saturday 4 July, from 10am to 1pm, for a special event designed to offer guidance, reassurance and practical advice for those dealing with bereavement or planning ahead.
Losing a loved one can be a distressing and uncertain time, and this event aims to provide a supportive space where visitors can access trusted information and speak directly with professionals. Representatives from a range of local organisations will be in attendance, including funeral directors, representatives from Hereford Diocese, independent celebrants, registration service, bereavement support services, family history society, and florists. This will give visitors the opportunity to explore the services available and ask questions in a welcoming environment.
The Hereford Crematorium team will also be present throughout the event to provide detailed information about the services they offer, including cremations, burials, memorial options and support available to families.
As part of the event, visitors can learn more about Hereford Crematorium’s Simple Cremation service, which provides a more flexible, affordable and personal approach, offering families a meaningful moment to say goodbye in a calm and respectful setting.
Behind-the-Scenes Tours
Visitors will also have the opportunity to take part in an informative guided tour behind the scenes of the crematorium. These tours will explain the cremation process, helping to demystify what happens and offering reassurance, with staff on hand to answer any questions.
Tour times are:
- 10:00am
- 10:45am
- 11:30am
- 12:15pm
Spaces are limited, and advance booking is recommended.
Supporting Families Through Difficult Times
Whether you are seeking practical guidance, planning ahead, or simply looking to better understand the options available, this event offers a valuable opportunity to connect with experienced professionals in a compassionate setting.
Councillor Carole Gandy, Cabinet Member for Adults Health and Wellbeing, said:
“Bereavement is one of the most difficult experiences any of us can face, and it’s so important that people feel supported and informed during that time. This event at Hereford Crematorium offers a valuable opportunity for residents to speak directly with professionals, ask questions and better understand the options available to them.
The crematorium team carry out incredibly important work with compassion, dignity and respect every day. By opening their doors and providing behind-the-scenes insight, they are helping to demystify the cremation process and reassure families at what can be a very emotional time. I would encourage anyone who may benefit from guidance, or who simply wants to learn more, to attend.”
For more information or to reserve a place on a tour, please contact the Crematorium team on 01432 383200 or email bereavement@herefordshire.gov.uk
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