Significant refurbishment to begin at Poole Crematorium

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Significant refurbishment to the public areas at Poole Crematorium will begin soon, ensuring that the venue remains a high-end ceremonial and memorial location for BCP residents.

BCP Council’s investment in the site will see notable improvements to the ceremony room and cloisters, the construction of a new covered external waiting area, plus renovation of the reception and waiting room, including the toilet facilities. The work will also see the introduction of a wildlife-inspired mural by a local artist.

As a result, Poole Crematorium will be temporarily closed from 14 March 2022 for 22 weeks. The crematorium is scheduled to re-open at the end of August 2022, with services resuming from the first week of September.

Other improvements include the creation of a new Book of Remembrance private viewing room and a new outside floral wreath court alongside improvements to the lighting in the car park.

These enhancements form part of the BCP Bereavement Care ‘Phase 1’ business plan approved by Cabinet and on reopening will see the facilities continue to serve residents as a welcoming ceremonial and memorial location.

Although no funeral services will take place during the temporary closure of Poole Crematorium, residents are welcome to continue to visit the grounds; the Woodland Glades and the Old and New Lawn areas remain open.

Witnessed ashes strewing services in the grounds will also continue by appointment. Bereavement staff will be present on site daily for limited periods to oversee care of these outdoor facilities.

Poole Crematorium’s Books of Remembrance have been temporarily relocated to secure and discreet rooms at Bournemouth Crematorium where they can be viewed by residents. They can also be viewed online from home or via their local library.

Councillor Mark Anderson, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Place, BCP Council said: “The experience of many bereaved people throughout the pandemic has shown just how important the right time and space needed to grieve is, so these vital refurbishments at Poole Crematorium will make a real difference to residents in their times of grief. I am pleased that the grounds remain open and the works are about to begin.”

For more details on the refurbishment, visit www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk//poolecrematorium

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