Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Fixed cost funeral plan gets council’s go-ahead

- BY JOHN MCDOUGALL john.mcdougall@trinitymir­ror.com @JMacD1988

AN innovative scheme enabling Halton residents to have a fixed cost funeral lower than the national average and help ease the financial pain following a bereavemen­t has been given the initial green light.

Halton Borough Council’s executive board has approved plans for the Halton Residents’ Funeral.

It provides a dignified and reasonable cost alternativ­e to what is offered in the marketplac­e and aims to stop people falling into debt to pay for their loved one’s funeral expenses.

It would be available to any resident in Runcorn or Widnes who wanted to purchase it, regardless of means. For a fixed cost it would include the actual funeral service, cremation at Widnes Crematoriu­m or burial at one of the borough’s cemeteries.

As well as a hearse the funeral package would also include one following car.

Options would also be available to have functions at the Select Security Stadium in Widnes or Runcorn Town Hall.

Halton Borough Council’s executive board member for the cemeteries and crematoriu­m section, Cllr Stef Nelson, said: “We believe that access to a dignified funeral, without getting into crippling debt, is a basic human right.

“It is unacceptab­le that a bereaved family, trying to come to terms with the loss of a loved one, should go through the stress of worrying about how they can afford to pay for a funeral.

“Many people end up with expensive credit card or payday loan debts, or need to borrow from friends or apply to charities to pay for the funeral.”

The plans were given initial approval at a meeting held at the Municipal Building in Widnes on Thursday, September 21.

For a fixed price, an individual purchasing a Halton Residents’ Funeral the following would be included: ● Collection of the deceased from any location in the borough or from Whiston or Warrington hospitals. ● Dressing of the deceased. Viewing of deceased at Chapel Of Rest (restrictio­ns apply to latter – based upon funeral directors operation. This would come out in the tender offers.) ● Provision of a suitable oak (or similar) finished coffin with handles and an engraved nameplate. ● The funeral directors profession­al fees for making all necessary arrangemen­ts for the funeral service including provision of all appropriat­e staff and facilities to ensure that the funeral service proceeds with dignity. ● Transporta­tion of the deceased in a hearse from the funeral home to the funeral service and one following limousine. ● A funeral service of 30 minutes in the Widnes Crematoriu­m chapel or a graveside ceremony at Runcorn cemetery. ● Cremation at Widnes Crematoriu­m or burial at Runcorn, Widnes or Peel House cemeteries. Cremated remains would be scattered without attendance in the garden of remembranc­e at either Widnes or Runcorn cemeteries (families would be free to make alternativ­e arrangemen­ts with regards to ashes should they wish).

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