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The window at Haycombe Crematorium, in Bath, Somerset, will be ripped out and replaced with a clear glass pane as part of a £140,000 facelift. It is the last remaining Christian symbol in the ...
Despite its name, Haycombe Chapel is not a consecrated space and is not a church or church-owned building. About £140,000 was spent on replacing the windows and carpets and installing a new sound ...
A "removable cross" is installed on a window at a crematorium in Bath following a a 4,000-strong petition. ... Haycombe Chapel is not a consecrated space and is not a church or church-owned building.
People in Bath and North East Somerset are being asked what they think of council plans to improve facilities at Haycombe Crematorium. It was recently the centre of a row about the removal of a ...
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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, in order to appeal to people ...
Haycombe Crematorium is the only crematorium in the area that offers attended direct cremations. These options ensure that loved ones are treated with great dignity, care and respect at the same ...
A 4,000-strong petition is handed to the council to keep a cross etched into one of the crematorium windows.
Cremations take place at 1,000C but the temperature must be reduced to 160C to remove the mercury contained in tooth fillings. The excess waste heat is sent up the flue and disappears in the ...
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