Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council ceased to exist on April 1st 2009 when its services
and responsibilities transferred to
Cheshire East Council. This website is available for information only.
THE CHARTER FOR THE
BEREAVED

The Charter identifies the following 33
Rights
- It is your right to have a burial organised and conducted in a
dignified and orderly manner, supported by competent, professional
and caring cemetery staff.
- It is your right to inspect statutory cemetery records.
- It is your right to purchase a private grave for a period not
exceeding 100 years (This "Right of Burial" is a grave for one of
more burials, and upon which you can place a memorial. To this
purchase cost, a burial fee is also payable).
- It is your right to choose to be buried in an unpurchased
grave. (You cannot reserve space for further burials in this type
of grave, nor do you have any right to place a memorial. Further
un-related burials will occur in the future, the grave being
"recycled". For each burial, a fee is payable.)
- It is your right to place a memorial within the constraints of
regulations in force or to leave the grave unmarked.
- It is your right and responsibility to maintain a memorial upon
a grave during the period of grave rights granted to you. The
memorial cannot be disturbed or moved during this period without
your express permission, unless it poses a safety hazard. The safe
erection and maintenance of the memorial is your
responsibility.
- Except where Charter members are the sole suppliers of
memorials, it is your right to use any memorial mason of your
choice, provided they are not prohibited by the Charter
Member.
- It is your right to be offered an individual grave for a baby
or infant.
- It is your right to be able to purchase an adult grave for the
burial of a baby or infant, with sufficient depth remaining to
allow an adult burial.
- It is your right to receive factual information on burial in
private land eg gardens, farms, orchards etc.
- It is your right to organise and conduct a cremation in a
dignified and orderly manner, supported by competent, professional
and caring crematorium staff.
- It is your right to inspect the crematorium under normal
working conditions.
- It is your right to be offered a Book of Remembrance memorial,
set in a Hall of Remembrance. This must include a designated place
for floral tributes.
- It is your right to hold a burial or cremation service at the
cemetery or crematorium and define the type of music and
ceremony.
- It is your right to define the type f religious or secular
(non-religious format of the service.
- It is your right to choose the type and design of coffin,
within the constraints of availability, regulations and safe
materials.
- It is your right to obtain a coffin via your Charter Member
(biodegradable type).
- It is your right to receive a prompt response to any form of
communication within the times specified by each Charter
Member.
- it is your right to be given a table of cemetery and
crematorium fees upon request.
- It is your right to be made aware of all known environmental
issues relating to bereavement services. (Full details are given in
the reference copy of the Charter for the Bereaved).
- It is your right to receive a service that recognises your
needs, without unfairness or discrimination eg religious belief,
ethnic needs, disability etc.
- It is your right to organise a funeral without the use of a
funeral director.
- It is your right, as executor (or next of kin), to be given the
body by a mortuary, hospital etc in order to carry out a
funeral.
- It is your right to be given a leaflet by your Charter member
describing how to arrange an independent funeral.
- It is your right to be shown a specified standard of grounds
maintenance. Where standards fail to meet the specification, you
have the right to complain.
- It is your right to be given a list of regulations used by your
Charter member.
- It is your right to be given a written explanation of the
reason why a regulation has been used to restrict or otherwise
influence your rights.
- It is your right to receive a quality service provided by
trained and qualified staff. Where service standards fail, you have
a right to question the level of expertise shown and to receive
assurances regarding the ability of those involved.
- It is your right to be given an inspection of the cemetery or
crematorium at any reasonable time.
- It is your right to be given a copy of the "Guiding Principles
of Burial and Cremation Services" or the Code of Cremation
Practice, under which your Charter member operates.
- It is your right to use the grievance procedure if you are
dissatisfied about any service provided by your Charter member. You
can complain "on the spot" if you have the opportunity. If you
continue to be dissatisfied, a series of stage leading to
arbitration can be followed. Copies of the grievance procedure are
available from your Charter member. Any Charter member who fails to
offer the specified rights will have their Charter membership
withdrawn.
- It is your right to be given a copy of the item "Information on
using a funeral director" (from the reference copy of the Charter
for the Bereaved) by your Charter member. A small fee may be
payable. This describes the funeral "package", the absence of price
transparency, the impact of large commercial firms, funeral
pre-payment plans, etc.
- It is your right to be given a copy of the item "Information on
Embalming" (from the reference copy of the Charter for the
Bereaved) by your Charter member. A small fee may be payable. This
describes the process of embalming, often referred to as cosmetic
treatment by funeral directors. It addresses the issues of
environmental impact and whether the process is necessary.
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