Tag Archive: Scotland
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Key Edinburgh landmark restored
Edinburgh-based William Purves stepped up at the last minute to repair the broken headstone of Greyfriars Bobby’s master, one of… Read more >
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An inspector calls
This month’s SAIFInsight featured part two of Jim Brodie’s special report on regulation of the funeral profession. In this update… Read more >
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Education Day 2017 recap
SAIF Education Day always pulls a wide variety of visitors from across the UK – Independents of all sizes sitting… Read more >
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Funeral Costs Plan “a major step”
Golden Charter has welcomed the Scottish Government’s ten-point plan to address funeral poverty in Scotland. The plan provider has been… Read more >
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Inspector of Funeral Directors: building relationships
The word “unique” – like sterling – has been somewhat devalued. So when Natalie McKail says she has taken on… Read more >
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July politics round-up
Funeral poverty on the agenda As election campaigning reached its end last month, ever increasing talk about funeral poverty, bereavement… Read more >
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Complete the burial and cremation consultation
The Scottish Government is looking for views on the Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Act 2016 and the powers it gives… Read more >
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Scotland’s first Inspector of Funeral Directors
Natalie McKail, who has past experience with the funeral profession through her role in Edinburgh City Council during the Mortonhall… Read more >
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Always providing professional service
The Scottish President of SAIF has spoken publicly regarding the funeral of the Moors Murderer Ian Brady. SAIF’s Mark Porteous… Read more >