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Crematorium revamp plans approved

Published: 24/07/2019

PLANS for a major improvement scheme at Distington Hall Crematorium have been given the go-ahead.

Copeland Council’s Planning Panel today (Wednesday) unanimously approved the project that will include internal and external modifications that aim to enhance the experience for guests and improve operational areas for staff.

Work is scheduled to commence in October and will take around six months to complete.

 

The plans for the Copeland Council-owned facility have been produced following consultation with funeral directors, celebrants, members of the clergy and elected representatives. They include:

 

·       An enlarged opening between the chapel and lobby to allow for extra seating for larger funerals

·       A new covered entrance canopy for guests to congregate prior to the arrival of the funeral cars

·       A covered exit walkway with a designated area for floral tributes

·       Refurbishment of the chapel and other public areas

·       A new private meeting area

·       New toilets

·       Improved staff areas

Mike Starkie, Mayor of Copeland, said: “I am delighted that this project has been awarded planning permission.

“We know that Distington Hall Crematorium is in need of an upgrade to make it a more attractive facility for our guests and more operationally efficient for our staff, and the work will deliver just that.

“This is the next phase in the ongoing modernisation and improvement of our bereavement services that has already included significant improvements at our cemeteries.

“Our project team has worked closely with stakeholders and users of the crematorium to ensure that the changes meet their needs. We will continue to take their feedback on board and are grateful for their input.”

Christian Judd, Director of Architects Plus, added: “Following an extensive design process, we have devised a scheme that aims to maximise the potential of the existing building but which can also be delivered with minimal disruption to the everyday operations of the facility.

“We fully appreciate the sensitive nature of the building and the services they provide and so the works will be phased in discrete sections, with the majority of the work taking place outside normal operating hours.”

Further to the planning application, a second cremator has been installed at the crematorium to improve efficiency and environmental performance. Landscape improvements are also planned.