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About Us
The main purpose of the Cemeteries and Crematorium is to provide burial; cremation and bereavement support services. The Cemeteries are also promoted as places of quiet reflection, not only where people can remember their loved ones, but also somewhere they can visit and experience the tranquility of peaceful surroundings. 

The Cemeteries and Crematorium Section of the Direct Services Division are responsible for:

Crewe Crematorium &
Crewe Cemetery

Coppenhall Cemetery
Weston Cemetery
Nantwich Cemetery


(11.12 hectares)
(  3.82 hectares)
(  0.52 hectares)
(  2.55 hectares)


(27.48 Acres)
(  9.44 Acres)
(  1.28 Acres)
(  6.30 Acres)
On average the number of burials carried out within our cemeteries is between 300 and 350 per annum, the majority taking place in Crewe; the number of cremations are between 1200 and 1300 per annum.

The Cemeteries and Crematorium Office is open between the following hours:
Monday - Thursday
Friday
8:30am - 4:00pm
8:30am - 3:30pm
(except for public holidays when the office is closed all day)
 
The Crewe Cemetery and Crematorium Grounds are open to the public from 8:15am on weekdays, 9:30am on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays until 6:30pm or one hour before sunset whichever is the earlier. (please note these times apply to the main Badger Avenue gates; opening & closing of other gates will vary)
 
To download the Cemeteries & Crematorium rules and regulations
in Adobe PDF format follow this link.>>
 
All enquiries and communications should be addressed to:
Cemetery and Crematorium Manager,
The Cemetery Office,
Market Close,
Crewe,
Cheshire
CW1 2NA

E-mail: cemetery@crewe-nantwich.gov.uk
Tel: 01270 212643
Fax: 01270 252570
 

CREWE CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM

Crewe Cemetery

Crewe Cemetery was opened on 1st January 1872, the first interment taking place of an Emma Mums, aged two years, on 2nd January 1872.
 
Work on the Crematorium commenced in 1956 with the first cremation on the 16th May 1958 of Reverend T. Lear, from Haslington.
 
In 1992 the Petal Garden was opened, this being designed especially for small children under 12 years of age.
 
The Spring of 1997 saw the development of a Woodland area, incorporating a small pond, the aim being to attract more wildlife into the Cemetery.
 
In 1997 the Crematorium was recognised by the British Standards Institute, as conforming to the requirements of BS EN ISO 9002 in respect of Quality Management Systems. During the early part of 1999, the scope was extended to include the Cemeteries.
 
In 1998 we adopted the Charter for the Bereaved, issued by the Institute of Burial and Cremation. As Charter Members we guarantee that our services will meet the 33 Rights contained within the Charter.
 

COPPENHALL CEMETERY
Coppenhall Cemetery is our only cemetery to contain a Church within its grounds; it is also the oldest of the cemeteries under our control.
 
Coppenhall Cemetery was originally designed for the villagers of Monks Coppenhall; this being the village Crewe grew up around in the late 1840's. Our records for this cemetery can be traced back to 1863, however there are graves older than this, the records for which can be found at Chester.
 
Among the graves in this cemetery lie that of twin brothers, who were responsible for changing the course of naval policy. Both brothers joined the Royal Navy during the 1st World War and were assigned to the same ship. Unfortunately the ship sank, killing the twins together with many other young men from Crewe and the surrounding area.
 
The death of the two brothers led to the Royal Navy prohibiting relatives of immediate family from serving on the same vessel.
Coppenhall Cemetery


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WESTON CEMETERY (Cemetery Road)
 
Weston Cemetery
The small village of Weston lies approximately five miles outside Crewe town centre and the cemetery was designed to accommodate the needs of the villagers in 1902.
 
The running and upkeep of the Cemetery became the responsibility of Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council on Local Government re-organisation in 1974. All of the records were handed over to the Council and are now kept within the Cemetery Office in Crewe.
 
At the present time the average number of burials per year at this Cemetery is ten, although with the increase in the population of Weston and its surrounding villages this figure is set to increase.
 

NANTWICH CEMETERY (Whitehouse Lane)
 
Nantwich Cemetery
There are two cemeteries located in Nantwich, however we only have control of the newer of the two which is  situated at Whitehouse Lane.
 
Our Cemetery at Nantwich was officially opened in 1875 and unlike the one controlled by St Mary's Church, Nantwich, was designed to be used by people of all denominations and ethnic cultures.
 
Upon Local Re-organisation in April 1974, the Cemetery at Whitehouse Lane, was officially taken over by the newly formed Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council.
 
On average the number of burials carried out at this Cemetery per year is between 45 to 50, and all records and plans for this Cemetery can be found at the Cemetery Office in Crewe.