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  1. Responsibility For Memorials

    July 26, 2011 by admin

    Responsibility of your memorial is yours and not the cemetery or churchyard management. The maintenance of your memorials is for you to take care of and if they become dilapidated or unsafe is your responsibility.  Please remember that if the memorial becomes unsafe then certain steps may be taken to lay it down or remove it.

    It is therefore wise to arrange for it to be regularly maintained – and insured. The Memorial Group offers maintenance schemes that include cleaning and checking.  So contact Memorial Group now to discuss the upkeep of your memorials.


  2. Headstones

    April 19, 2011 by admin

    In the following pages you can browse our extensive catalogue of designs. These have been grouped into Jewish, Christian, other religions and non-denominational memorials to make finding the perfect design as straightforward and stress-free as possible. You will find that every design is different, perhaps reflecting a particular pastime, achievement or interest that evokes special memories. Alternatively, you may choose to talk to our advisors who will happily create a design just for you


    Jewish Memorials

    We offer a broad range of headstones and inscriptions specifically for the Jewish community. Please browse the following pages where we showcase some of our many designs. Alternatively, simply send us the information request form, we are here to help, however possible.

    Christian and Non-Denominational Memorials

    We have a wide variety of designs suitable for both the Christian community, other religions or those who would prefer a non-denominational headstone. Please browse the following pages where we showcase some of our many designs. Alternatively, simply send us the information request form. we are here to help in whatever way we can.

    Internet Memorials

    Created to meet today’s demanding lifestyles, a memorial to a loved one on the internet is an ideal enhancement to a traditional commemoration. Unlike a short-term obituary in the local press, it will remain a lasting dedication for private family viewing, or for all the world to see.

    This commemoration from your heart is always at your fingertips as there are no closed gates on the internet. Family or friends, anywhere in the world, anywhere in the world, can visit a Memorial any time around the clock. Visitors can also log in and pay their respects in a dedicated book of condolence, linked to a nominated charity…