Burial Advice & Information

Churchyards and Cemeteries have different regulations and these are not generally clearly understood.

Man contemplating in a Churchyard

There are a number of municipal cemetery sites throughout Birmingham and the surrounding areas where the purchase of new graves is available. Interment within a new grave may still be possible within your local Churchyard.

Presuming sufficient space exits the reopening of an existing family grave can usually be effected with the minimum of delay, even in circumstances where grave documentation may have been lost or mislaid.

There are varying implications regarding the type, size and wording thereon of any memorial you may wish to erect upon the grave after an interment. Please contact us to discuss your requirement as we have many years experience in providing and refurbishing memorials and our knowledge can be made freely available to you.

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