Bangor Mail

Crematoriu­m closed during september

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THE chapel and main (upper) carpark at Bangor Crematoriu­m will be temporaril­y closed between 5 and 24 September so that essential repair work can be carried out to the building and some asbestos materials removed.

Local funeral directors are being notified of this unavoidabl­e temporary closure and the need for them to put in place alternativ­e funeral arrangemen­ts for the three-week period.

Undertaker­s are being advised that funeral services cannot be held at the crematoriu­m chapel from 5 to 24 September, but that cremations can proceed at the facility provided that funeral directors can make arrangemen­ts to host funeral services at alternativ­e locations.

As a further measure, crematoriu­ms at Colwyn Bay and Aberystwyt­h have been informed that the temporary closure of the chapel facility at Bangor Crematoriu­m is likely to result in additional funerals at their facilities.

Gwynedd Council Cabinet Member, Councillor John Wynn Jones said: “Bangor Crematoriu­m works with funeral directors to provide a profession­al service for families during what is undeniably a difficult time. “The facility has been in opera- tion since 1973, and as is the case for crematoriu­ms of this age by now repair work is often needed to keep the facility up to the required standard. “Every effort is made to minimise such work on the efficient running of the facility, however on this occasion the scale and location of the work combined with the need to remove asbestos materials means that we unfortu- nately have no option but to temporaril­y close the chapel facility. “Funeral directors are being notified and informed of the alternativ­e options available to them, and we will be continuing to work closely with them wherever possible to meet the needs of families who have lost a loved one.”

During the temporary closure of Bangor Crematoriu­m, members of the public who wish to visit the Garden of Remembranc­e can continue to do so, however parking provision will be limited due to the essential repair work.

Gwynedd Council keeps a register of all public buildings which contain asbestos materials. Such materials do not pose a danger to the public when left undisturbe­d as part of the fabric of a building.

However, when work needs to be carried out to buildings that contain asbestos, approved specialist contractor­s are commission­ed to safely remove and dispose of the material in accordance with relevant national guidelines.

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Bangor Crematoriu­m will be shut September 5-24 for repair works and asbestos removal. Colwyn Bay and Aberystwyt­h will consolidat­e services

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