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The Melody Misfits

Who doesn’t love a good sing-along? Especially if it’s in the shower when no one can judge…  Singing has so many benefits, and it doesn’t

A Place for Remembrance

We often think that longing exists in memory alone. Yet, in time, we come to realise that it lives within everyday life. It does not

What are Direct Cremations?

And How Can They Differ? What are Direct Cremations? Direct Cremations (and how they can differ) It is often unclear as to what direct cremations

Death of my Boys’ Dad

It had been a treacherous six weeks.  I reached down to the floor that morning to check the time on my phone. Four missed calls –

The Gravedigger

The history of the gravedigger is long and venerable. The role, entirely a male one, is first mentioned in literature from the plague. Subsequently, Shakespeare

Remembering the Heartbeat of a Nation

The Anniversary of the National Covid Memorial Wall On the anniversary of its creation, the National Covid Memorial Wall in London stands as a profoundly moving testament to

Grief

Grief arrives unbidden, a presence that fills every space with its weight and asks us to stop, to feel, to surrender. It is the hollow

New Funerary Methods

As a part of the Law Commission’s overall Burial, Cremation, and New Funerary Methods project, their Consultation Paper was an important step towards their aim

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