1. How many of the deaths which occur in Great Britain each year result in cremation?
2. Are there any religious groups which forbid cremation in their members?
3. Is cremation more expensive than burial?
4. What service arrangements are available at the crematorium?
5. Is it necessary for the cremation to be associated with a religious ceremony?
7. Do relatives need to decide at this stage about the disposal of cremated remains?
8. What are the normal options for disposal of cremated remains?
9. Where is a Garden of Remembrance and what facilities may be provided there?
10. What memorial facilities are available at the crematorium?
11. What is the procedure followed at the crematorium on the day of the funeral?
12. What happens to the coffin after the committal?
13. Can relatives witness the committal of the coffin to the cremator?
14. Is the cremation of a body governed by a code of ethics and working practices?
15. How soon after the service will the cremation take place?
16. Is the coffin cremated with the body?
17. Should items of jewellery be left on a body for cremation?
18. Can more than one body be cremated in a cremator at the same time?
19. What happens to the cremated remains after cremation?
20. What procedures are followed to ensure that cremated remains are kept separate?
21. How are cremated remains treated at the crematorium?
22. What quantity of remains will there be following a cremation?
23. What happens to the cremated remains strewn on the ground?
24. Can cremated remains be interred and their position marked with a memorial?
25. Can cremated remains be retained by the family pending final disposal?