I am reading a fabulous book about death at the moment- yes I know that makes me sound a little odd! But it is so important that we talk about death particularly with our nearest and dearest. It’s called “We all know how this ends” and is written by an...
I have set up a private Facebook group “From the Cradle to the Grave” . A safe place to ask questions and to discuss Life, Love, Death and everything in between. If you want to have a chat about Humanism, Celebrancy or the occasion you are hoping to...
Well at last we have a road map (of sorts)!Step one:From March 8th up to 30 mourners can attend a funeral and/or a wake. Weddings can take place with a maximum of 6 guests.Step two: Five weeks later but no earlier than April 12th the number of guests allowed at a...
Anyone can officiate at a funeral, whether that is a member of the clergy, a celebrant or a family member.A Humanist Celebrant will create a non-religious celebration of life for your loved one.Humanists believe that we only get one life and the way that we live it...
Following the most recent lockdown,attendance at funerals is now limited to 30. This excludes the celebrant,Funeral Services staff and anyone else working. Sadly social distancing needs to be maintained and masks worn. Only six mourners can meet together after the...