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Our team are saying their final goodbyes today to our dear colleague & friend, Colin. Our services, sites and offices ar...
09/05/2025

Our team are saying their final goodbyes today to our dear colleague & friend, Colin. Our services, sites and offices are therefore closed from 11:00am today. Normal service will resume from Monday.

Colin has dedicated over 28 years to BCP Bereavement Care, sharing his humour, guidance, professionalism & unbelievable knowledge of the service with us every step of the way. His calmness & willingness to help anyone at anytime is a testament to his character.

Today will be a difficult day for us all but we will face it together, demonstrating our respect for our ''Scouse'' & in support of his wonderful family.

Col, you really were a true diamond who is sorely missed, loved & remembered for the rest of our days.
Today you will not walk alone.

Nikki & team 💔

Remembering those who gave their lives & those who lost loved ones, on the 80th Anniversary of VE Day.Pilot Officer Ceci...
08/05/2025

Remembering those who gave their lives & those who lost loved ones, on the 80th Anniversary of VE Day.

Pilot Officer Cecil Henry Hight (6 September 1917 - 15 August 1940)
New Zealand born Fighter Pilot who served with the Royal Air Force during WWII.
Cecil was killed in action during the Battle of Britain in Bournemouth and is buried in Boscombe East Cemetery in our War Graves Section.

''At the going down of the sun...and in the morning, we WILL remember them.''

It’s Dying Matters Awareness Week & this year’s theme is"The Culture of Dying Matters"Reaching out to members of our rel...
07/05/2025

It’s Dying Matters Awareness Week & this year’s theme is
"The Culture of Dying Matters"

Reaching out to members of our religious communities across BCP for their thoughts on this subject, our Christian Reverend Jonathan Martin kindly shared the below.

''The Culture of Dying Matters'' invites us to talk about something we often tiptoe around: death.
Across the UK, every community has its own way of handling dying, grieving, and remembering — from big gatherings full of food and music, to quiet vigils and whispered prayers.
As Christians, we step into this conversation with something very precious to offer: not just traditions, but hope. Real hope. Not the kind that says, “Everything’s fine!” when it clearly isn’t — but the hope that even death doesn’t get the last word.

Paul puts it so simply in 1 Thessalonians 4:13: "We do not grieve as others do who have no hope." Notice: we do grieve. Faith doesn’t cancel sorrow. Jesus Himself wept when Lazarus died! But we grieve differently because of the empty tomb.

Living Well — and Dying Well:-
Talking about death might sound morbid, but it’s actually a way of learning to live better. When we remember our lives are a gift with an ending, we start treasuring today a lot more. We forgive quicker, hug tighter, laugh louder — and maybe even take that holiday we've been "too busy" for!
And when we look at Christian examples like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who said as he faced death, "This is the end — for me, the beginning of life," we see what real hope looks like under pressure. Or Maximilian Kolbe, who, in the horror of Auschwitz, stepped forward to take another man's place — not because he wanted to die, but because love always has the final say.
They remind us that Christian dying is not about fear; it's about trust. Trust that even as one chapter ends, the best chapter is about to begin.

Learning from the Wider Family:-
Cultures around the world have such beautiful ways of marking death. Some hold long celebrations full of food and music; others gather night after night, telling stories and lighting candles. There’s wisdom there. Sometimes Christians could use a bit more of that — a bit more laughter, a bit more food, a bit more honest remembering!
After all, as someone once said, heaven might feel an awful lot like a joyful family meal — just without the awkward relatives and the burnt casseroles.
A Culture of Hope:-
So this week, let’s be brave enough to talk about dying. Let’s also be brave enough to laugh, to share memories, and to live well now. Because in Christ, death isn't the end of the story. It’s the doorway into the life we were made for.
As Jesus promised: "Because I live, you also will live" (John 14:19).
And that's something worth smiling about.

In need of your loved ones headstone being cleaned?Good News!Our on site Stonemason is available to help. To receive a n...
26/03/2025

In need of your loved ones headstone being cleaned?
Good News!
Our on site Stonemason is available to help. To receive a no obligation quote please contact us at bereavementcare@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
Before & after photos of some of his wonderful work below. (Name of deceased blurred from image out of respect) 🧡

La Fheile Padraig Sona Duit!Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!Wishing everyone celebrating this day of Irish culture & heri...
17/03/2025

La Fheile Padraig Sona Duit!

Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

Wishing everyone celebrating this day of Irish culture & heritage a 'grand' one. 🍀💚🍸🥳

Stunning photo of some of our rose beds at Bournemouth Crematorium today.A big shout out to our newest member of the tea...
28/02/2025

Stunning photo of some of our rose beds at Bournemouth Crematorium today.

A big shout out to our newest member of the team, Sean, who has been working very hard to maintain all 12 beds in recent months! The dedication is paying off & has been noticed by your colleagues, thank you.

If you are interested in placing a memorial on one of our rose beds please contact us via email at: bereavementcare@bcpcouncil.gov.uk for more information. 🌹

Our resident frogs have been basking in the sunshine this week at North Cemetery/Bournemouth Crematorium.The beautiful g...
27/02/2025

Our resident frogs have been basking in the sunshine this week at North Cemetery/Bournemouth Crematorium.

The beautiful gardens of remembrance here offer the perfect tranquil spot to sit and reflect. As we head into springtime we will soon see the rose beds, wildflower meadow, woodland glades & pond blooming.

With memorials such as rose plaques, woodland glade plaques, baby butterfly plaques & sanctum vaults available, to commemorate loved ones, please inquire at bereavementcare@bcpcouncil.gov.uk for more information. 🌼

A big thank you to our Bournemouth & District Association of Funeral Directors who welcomed Ian and I to their meeting l...
06/02/2025

A big thank you to our Bournemouth & District Association of Funeral Directors who welcomed Ian and I to their meeting last night.

It was a pleasure to see both familiar & new faces across the board.

With immense support to our team here, a warm thanks to our funeral directors; Douch Group, Head & Wheble, W.Smith & Sons, George Scott Funeral Directors, Dignity, Nicholas O'Hara Funeral Diretcors, C.P.J Field & Co and our lovely Trevor Tomes (who we wish all the best in his recent retirement) 🙂

Nikki

A beautiful start to the day here at Poole Crematorium/Halo Ceremony Hall.Our snowdrops are blooming & surprisingly we a...
30/01/2025

A beautiful start to the day here at Poole Crematorium/Halo Ceremony Hall.
Our snowdrops are blooming & surprisingly we are seeing our cherry blossom begin to bloom too! 🌸

With a busy day of services kicking off from 10am, our lovely ladies Katrina, Chloe & Nikki are here all day to support.

BLUE MONDAY! 😒Today is labelled as the 'MOST DEPRESSING DAY OF THE YEAR', a concept first published by a UK travel compa...
20/01/2025

BLUE MONDAY! 😒

Today is labelled as the 'MOST DEPRESSING DAY OF THE YEAR', a concept first published by a UK travel company in 2005 who claimed to have calculated the data using an 'equation!'

But is this a fair comment to make? Who are we to say one day is the most depressing over another? After all, only we know what is really going on in our heads at any given moment don't we?

With the bereavement sector understanding all too well the devastating outcomes if/when someone cannot bare the burden of their pain & mental health issues anymore.
As well as acknowledging the impact on our colleagues working within bereavement sectors, day by day assisting families during sometimes their darkest hour.

Our message is simple - 'IT'S OK NOT TO BE OK''.

With many specialist professional services there to help you there is ALWAYS SOMEONE TO TALK TO.
More information can be found in the comments on some support lines.

If you are feeling a little bit down & in need of some fresh air we have tranquil grounds at both Bournemouth & Poole Crematoria with many benches for you to take a pew, with each site next to open spaces such as parks & heathland. 💚

(Photo taken from our beautiful Poole Crematorium grounds, where we share our space with lots of wildlife, including deer, rabbits & bats!)

This week we had the pleasure of meeting Paul, from the Federation of Burial & Cremation Authority (FBCA), who inspected...
16/01/2025

This week we had the pleasure of meeting Paul, from the Federation of Burial & Cremation Authority (FBCA), who inspected our Bournemouth & Poole Crematoria sites.
Looking at all aspects of the service from admin, facilities, grounds, memorialisation and staff.
With very positive feedback received verbally I look forward to seeing the formal written report in due course.

Well Done Team! 💪🤩🧡
Nikki,

Chag Hanukkah sameach! (Happy Hanukkah!) Wishing our Jewish Communities peace during this period as you commemorate the ...
02/01/2025

Chag Hanukkah sameach! (Happy Hanukkah!)

Wishing our Jewish Communities peace during this period as you commemorate the ''miracle of the oil'', from the team here at
BCP Bereavement Care.

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Office: Bournemouth Crematorium
Bournemouth
BH89HX

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Monday 11am - 3pm
Tuesday 11am - 3pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 11am - 3pm
Friday 11am - 3pm

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