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June 2021 - Memorial Gardens and Pathways Project - June Update 1

Nene Valley Crematorium • Jun 04, 2021

June 2021 - Memorial Gardens And Pathways Project Update

This past week (week commencing 1 June) has seen progression on various preparation works for new pathways and memorial gardens.
Taken delivery of stone and setting out of stoning has been completed – digging out of pathways on the left side of the Garden of Remembrance adjacent to the new prison site has also been completed, with stoning up of pathways in the meadow on the opposite boundary continues to progress.

Planned works for next week (week commencing 7 June) are:
Delivery of additional stone for the continued stoning up of pathways on right side of the Garden of remembrance, with further stoning up of pathways in the meadow adjacent to the building. Further stoning up of pathways to the left side of the Garden of Remembrance.

Excavation works for installation of dropped curbs, to service access to the 3 new memorial gardens from existing relevant carpark areas.


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Nene Valley Crematorium wins Excellence Award at Wellingborough & East Northants Chamber of Commerce Business Awards on 6 December 2023.
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The team at Nene Valley Crematorium have raised £12,000 for a local charity, MIND. North Northamptonshire Council’s company operated crematorium serves the community of Wellingborough, and beyond. MIND provides frontline mental health and wellbeing services. The raised funds will be utilised to allow hundreds of people to access crucial support services that can be lifesaving, including, counselling, crisis support, one-to-one support, encompassing support groups and peer support. On behalf of the Company’s Chair for the Board of Directors, Councillor Paul Bell, responsible for Wellingborough Bereavement Services, a cheque was presented on Tuesday 20 June 2023 by the Operations Director (and NNC’s Assistant Director for Regulatory Services), Iain Smith to MIND’s Business Development Director, Dion Hunt. These funds are a result of the crematorium’s membership with the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management, who have adopted a recycling of metals policy via a European company, OrthoMetals.
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