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One last call
When relatives approached Paul Allcock to see if there was any way the deceased, an ex-BT employee, could be buried… Read more > -
Memory Giving’s gift to grieving family
Online donation service Memory Giving, first established by brothers Julian and Matthew Walker, has now served tens of thousands of… Read more > -
Risk assessments: do you really need all of them?
In my day-to-day role I visit many companies, looking at the premises and how the organisation works safely. Part of… Read more > -
A job well done
After receiving the accolade of Gravedigger of the Year 2016 last month, it’s more or less back to business for… Read more > -
Funeral Planner of the Year spotlight
What is your view on funeral planning? Funeral planning is an essential part of our business. Sales nationally are growing… Read more > -
All change at Education Day
This year’s SAIF Education Day, at Leicester Tigers’ Welford Road Stadium, was packed with speakers outlining the very latest in… Read more > -
Digital life after death
Our treasured memories and possessions used to be easily stored in our houses and bank accounts. Now, in this digital… Read more > -
Risk communication and your legal duties
The legal requirement to inform and instruct workers about health and safety is pretty simple and well-established. There might be… Read more > -
Saint or sinner?
Mother Teresa is high on the list of saints. When she died in 1997 (the same week as Princess Diana),… Read more > -
Trust in independence
The idea that money is ‘held in trust’ is a comforting one, conjuring up images of stacks of cash under… Read more >