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Tovey Bros is a family-owned Funeral Directors, serving the people of Newport, South Wales and surrounding areas since 1860. Since 1860 we have been serving the people of Newport and the wider South East

Dealing with a death can be overwhelming; we're here for you, any time day or night. Simply get in touch and we'll take your loved one into our care from home, hospital or nursing care, then guide you

Our natural burial grounds are set within some of the UK's most scenic locations. They are peaceful, natural places that allow you to honour the end of a life in the type of countryside you love. These

G.E. O'Driscoll & Daughters, are an Independent Funeral Directors in Llanelli, we believe in the traditional values of care and personal service, and that modern families appreciate transparency, honesty

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMMANFORD & ALL SURROUNDING VILLAGES The family business has been established since 1875. Mae Griffiths Bwtrimawr ar gael 24 awr y dydd, 7 diwrnod yr wythnos. Gallwch ein ffonio ar 01269

For Funeral Directors in Port Talbot, contact Cockwell's Funeral Service. Andrew Akins Funeral Directors. Cockwell's Funeral Service have been providing the town and the surrounding areas with funeral

The loss of a loved one is something we all face in our lives. It is a difficult time and the last thing you need is the burden of organising the funeral. That's why at Melvin Rowlands Funeral Director

We provide a range of services that are involved in the planning, arrangements and provision of a funeral. Dealing with local authorities, Coroners and Registrar's, providing advice on Cemeteries and grave

Our funeral services serve the Conwy Valley, Colwyn Bay, Rhos on Sea and the surrounding area, with Chapels of Rest at our Llanrwst and Mochdre premises. Our chapel at Llanrwst is able to accommodate a

The earliest written form of the name, 'Cetgueli', is recorded by the monk, Nennius, writing in the 9th century. One theory is that the name means the land, territory, or kingdom of Cadwal. Another theory

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