Tag Archive: Wales
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A month of meetings
I can’t believe it is that time again and as I write this, I’m on a train south (again), this… Read more >
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Wellbeing conference returns
Following last year’s inaugural Wales Bereavement & Mental Wellbeing Conference, the event returns on 27 November 2019, this time on… Read more >
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Building bridges
More than 300 people turned up to a highly successful Bereavement and Mental Wellbeing Conference held in the County Hall,… Read more >
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The call for regulation
“England, Wales and Northern Ireland should follow in Scotland’s footsteps and introduce regulation of the funeral profession” The statement above… Read more >
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A unique and personal funeral
Not very long ago, bereaved families could have any kind of funeral they liked as long as it was black…. Read more >
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Carolyn Harris MP: Grief is a unifying force
Last month, Carolyn Harris MP became the first ever Deputy Leader of Welsh Labour. For more than a year previously,… Read more >
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Ironman David ready for the challenge
David Balint, an Estate Planning Consultant with Golden Charter, has a major challenge coming up in September and he’s looking… Read more >
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Politics across the UK
New bereavement payment Northern Ireland launched its new bereavement payment this month, and the Department of Communities has published a… Read more >
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Church in Wales burial fees 2017
The Church in Wales has released its burial fees for 2017. The new costs came into effect on 1 January… Read more >
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Welsh community pays tribute
As we all know, funerals come in every shape and size. From intimate gatherings to large family celebrations, each one… Read more >