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The cross-etched window has been at the crematorium since it was built 50 years ago A compromise has been reached over a controversial cross at Haycombe Chapel crematorium in Bath. Bath and North ...
The window at Haycombe Crematorium, in Bath ... It is the last remaining Christian symbol in the chapel and bosses say they will now make a 'mobile' cross available for mourners to use if they ...
Despite its name, Haycombe Chapel is not a consecrated space and is not a church or church-owned building. Crematorium cross compromise made The BBC is not responsible for the content of external ...
Despite its name, Haycombe Chapel is not a consecrated space and ... The cross-etched window has been at the crematorium since it was built 50 years ago. Mr Mackay said: "It's got the point ...
Haycombe Crematorium in Bath was officially reopened on Thursday by the Chairman of Bath & North East Somerset Council, councillor Ian Dewey. Two new cremators have been installed and the chapel ...
People in Bath and North East Somerset are being asked what they think of council plans to improve facilities at Haycombe Crematorium ... of a cross from the chapel window Credit: ITV West ...
ITV News West Country A removable cross is in place at Haycombe Crematorium in Bath following a row that broke out when a window with a cross on it was due to be replaced. The council said ...
Many mourners will be forced to watch funerals at a crematorium in Bath via a high-definition video streaming service, after new restrictions were announced. Haycombe Crematorium has been closed ...
Charities Bath Gateway Out and About and Parkinson's UK have each received £5,800 as a result of metals recycled from Haycombe Crematorium. Bath & North East Somerset Council donated the funds to ...
Installed at the crematorium when it was built 50 years ... Despite its name, Haycombe Chapel is not a consecrated space and is not a church or church-owned building. The BBC is not responsible ...
Charities Bath Gateway Out and About and Parkinson's UK have each received £5,800 as a result of metals recycled from Haycombe Crematorium. Bath & North East Somerset Council donated the funds to the ...
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