Poole | Posted on September 30th, 2022 | return to news
Cremators to be installed at Poole Crematorium
Local people were incensed that there were no cremators at Gravel Hill, but now they are to be reinstated as soon as possible.
For two years there have been no cremators at the Gravel Hill facility but the local authority has shown its intent to put new ones in.
Cllr Mark Anderson, BCP Council’s portfolio holder for Environment and Place said it was the council’s ambition to reinstate cremation capability in Poole as quickly as possible.
The cabinet has requested a report detailing options for the replacement of the cremator(s).
Nick Douch, managing director of Douch Family Funeral Directors is urging the authority to install electric cremators to show its eco-credentials.
Nick Douch said: “For two years, deceased persons have been driven from Poole to Bournemouth for cremation.
“Bournemouth is the second busiest crematorium in the country and demand is only rising.
“We have been urging the council to put new cremators in Poole and now they seem to be aware that the public wants them too.
“Many don’t like the idea of their loved one being driven across the conurbation for cremation. They want that process to happen in the same place as the service.
“Poole Crematorium doesn’t only serve Poole but is used by those throughout the Purbecks and deep into Dorset.
“We are delighted that the council has now commissioned a new report and we would urge them to think about installing electric cremators.
“These are much better for the environment and over time could be much more cost-effective.
“They are also more likely to be future proof than the gas-fired cremators which is how all other local ones work.”
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