Olive Chesworth from Liverpool adored New Zealand and Maori culture. So much so she spent a large amount of time in antipodean climes. After her first visit in 1991 she saved up and spent six months there every other year. Now she passed away her family are looking to scatter some of her ashes on […]
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Policy on Scattering: Ness Botanical Gardens on the Wirral
The Ness Botanical Gardens, owned by the University of Liverpool, are situated on the Wirral Peninsula, overlooking the Estuary of the River Dee and North Wales. This 64 acre oasis has plants from all over the world all set within tranquil surroundings, what is more – they allow people to scatter their ashes there too! […]
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Location Birkenhead Merseyside Area of operation Liverpool, River Merseyside, Liverpool Bay Type of boat 10 Person Charter: Twin Engine Aquastar 33 Duration of trip From 1 hr Capacity of boat 10 Persons. Refreshments If required/requested tea and coffee Suitable urns Scattering ashes directly onto the water can lead to them being blown about which some […]
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Location Cruises from Wigan Pier, Wallgate, Wigan, Lancashire Area of operation The Leeds and Liverpool Canal from Wigan. Type of boat Passenger Trip Boat Duration of trip 2 Hours. Capacity of boat 40 guests Refreshments Tea and Coffee and a fully licensed, well stocked bar. Additional info This location is ideal for Hindus or Sikh families as […]
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A couple’s dying wish to have their ashes scattered together will never be realised after a delivery company threw away the precious cargo. Muriel and Stanley Furlong wanted their remains strewn into Liverpool’s River Mersey and in the San Francisco Bay in California, where they had lived for 20 years. Their son, Wayne Furlong, trusted […]
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UPDATE: sadly Liverpool FC no longer offer a scattering service at Anfield See below for response from Liverpool Football Club “The Club offer appointments to scatter ashes, but we now feel a responsibility to explain our pitch refurbishment procedures, which takes place during our closed season. We remove the top layer of sand/soil, […]
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