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Consultation underway for new crematorium

News | Emily Gill - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 09:39, Friday June 12th, 2020.
Last updated: 09:39, Friday June 12th, 2020
An artist’s impression of how the crematorium could look

Residents in Caerphilly County Borough can have their say on whether a permit should be granted for a new crematorium in Pontllanfraith.

Building work started on the new Sirhowy Valley Crematorium on Sirhowy Enterprise Way earlier this year and now a consultation is under way for a permit to allow the cremation of human remains.

The crematorium’s developer Westerleigh has described the designs as “state-of-the-art” and if the permit is granted, then the Sirhowy crematorium will be the first in the borough.

The Bristol-based company also owns the Langstone Vale Crematorium in Newport.

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It is expected that the new crematorium would hold around 1,300 funerals a year and would serve around 150,000 people in the local community.

The crematorium will also benefit from a place for floral tributes and a maintained memorial garden.

Live webcasts will be available with the option of visual tributes and an almost unlimited music library.

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The council has said that all consultation responses “will be given due consideration prior to the issuing of a final environmental permit.”

Residents have until June 30 to submit their views. For more information visit caerphilly.gov.uk/involved/Consultations/Environmental-Permitting-Consultation


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