The Freedom to Choose

With direct cremation, you're not bound by tradition or convention. You can plan a memorial that genuinely represents your loved one - whether that's a quiet family dinner, a lively party, a woodland walk, or simply keeping them close at home.
freedom to celebrate your loved one's life

Creating Your Own Memorial

Charitable Tribute
Make a donation to a charity they cared about, or organise a fundraising event in their memory.
Celebration of Life
Book a community hall or pub function room for a celebration focusing on the life lived.
Nature Ceremony
Scatter ashes in a meaningful location - a favourite beach, woodland, or garden.
Memorial Concert
If they loved music, host a concert featuring their favourite songs, or invite musical friends to perform.
Online Memorial
Create a digital memorial page where family and friends from around the world can share memories and photos.
Charitable Tribute
Make a donation to a charity they cared about, or organise a fundraising event in their memory.
Our mission

Simple, affordable, and handled with care.

Direct cremation with complete transparency. Simple.
Frequently asked questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers.

What is direct cremation?

Direct cremation is cremation without a preceding funeral service or viewing. It is the most simple and affordable cremation option. The deceased is collected and taken directly to the crematorium after all legal requirements are met, including the Medical Certificate and Cremation Certificate.

How long does the process take?

From the time of arrangement to receiving ashes typically takes 7-14 days. This includes the legally required waiting periods (usually 2-4 days after the Medical Certificate is issued) and crematorium scheduling. We will keep you updated at every step.

Can I still have a memorial service?

Absolutely. Many families choose to hold a memorial service or celebration of life after receiving the ashes. This gives you flexibility in planning and can often be more meaningful and personal. You can hold the service at home, in a community space, or outdoors.

What happens to the ashes?

The ashes are returned to you in a secure container via courier, or you can collect them from our premises. You can then keep them at home, scatter them in a meaningful location (with landowner permission), or inter them in a cemetery or memorial garden.

Is payment required upfront?

We offer both full payment and payment plan options. Payment plans allow you to split the cost into three monthly instalments with no interest or fees. We believe cost should never be a barrier during a difficult time.