BusinessCrystal Funeral Care Services Takes to the High Street

Crystal Funeral Care Services Takes to the High Street

Crystal Cremations has opened its doors on its first one stop funeral shop, Crystal Funeral Care Services, ‘your funeral your way’, on Blackburn Road in Bolton, working as a brand partner with Memoria Funeral Services.

Bringing a fresh friendly approach to the funeral market for pre- paid funeral plans, offering three simple affordable plans from £1575 and at need services from only £1,290 (as per CMA standardised price list).

Crystal Cremations Limited’s head office, which is based at the Old Mill House, Deakins Business Park, Egerton Bolton, is headed up by directors Gillian Jones, Andrew Creswell, and Martin Gundlach, who have more than 30 years extensive experience of funeral and estate planning services.

Crystal cremations is one of only 26 pre-paid plan providers in the UK to be authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Gillian Jones, director said: “We have been in Bolton since the company was founded, but the new premises on Blackburn Road is a first for us.  The shop will give us the opportunity not only to become closer to and really get to know the local community but to continue to provide our funeral services to clients nationwide.

“Funeral planning needn’t be daunting. Our doors will always be open, and we hope the shop will come to be a friendly place where people can call in for a coffee and a chat.”

The company provides its customers with a five-star service from start to finish and is backed by its four core values. Trust, care, respect, and empathy. It works closely with its sister companies. Crystal Life Planning, for estate planning needs – wills, lasting power of attorney, severance of tenancy etc, and Crystal Life Counselling, looking after mental health and wellbeing.

For more information go to: www.crystalcremations.co.uk, tele: 01204 232030 email: [email protected]. It can also be found on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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