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Bus Numbers: 64, 109, 198, 250, 264 or 289 The crematorium has two chapels. The West Chapel has a traditional design, seats about 80 people on wooden pews. It has a catafalque that descends upon committal. The East Chapel is more contemporary in design and will seat about 130 in linked padded seats. The seating arrangement can will change as required. There is a choice of two curtains. These can close to either fully or partially obscure the coffin at the point of committal. The curtains can also be left open. Both Chapels are next the large car park and signposted throughout the grounds. Our service brochure contains further information about the Crematorium and Gardens of remembrance You can also arrange for a memorial to be produced and placed in the Hall or Gardens of Remembrance. You can do this regardless of where the cremation service took place. Please see our memorial brochure for further details. Cremation services take place Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm .
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