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The Hurlet Crematorium receives ‘excellent’ inspection results

The Hurlet Crematorium has been recognised as ‘excellent’ in their recent inspection from industry experts, The Federation of Burial and Cremation Authorities (FBCA).

The FBCA inspection scheme is designed to better ensure standards of quality are maintained by crematoria. The purpose of the scheme is to provide the operator of the crematorium with confidence that it meets the national standards laid down by the Federation through its Code of Cremation Practice.

The inspection involves scrutinising 6 separate key areas of service delivery, through discussion with crematorium staff and reviewing more than 80 points of interest.

The inspection found the crematorium to be operating in accordance with all the areas of compliance.

In his concluding remarks following his inspection of the Hurlet Crematorium, the Crematorium Inspector, Mike Day ‘found an excellent level of service provision and did not feel it necessary to make any recommendations’.

Commenting on the inspection, David McNaughton, manager of the Hurlet Crematorium said:

“We’re absolutely thrilled with the feedback from our recent inspection, and we want to extend a big thank you to Mike Day for his thorough review of all aspects of the cremation services we’re so proud to provide here at Hurlet Crematorium for the local families and communities.

We always strive to go above and beyond for every family we care for, and getting this recognition from industry experts really is the perfect finishing touch, especially after being named the Highly Recommended Winner for Best Customer Service and Best Funeral Service Supplier of the 2024 People’s Choice Awards.

Our above industry-average results, as well as our ‘first-class’ inspection result from Bert Swanson, Senior Inspector of Burial and Cremation in Scotland, will give families comfort and confidence in the care and service we provide at The Hurlet.”