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Scunthorpe Telegraph Article commented on Respect’s eco-burial site THE region’s first eco-burial park is set to open later this month. A 45-acre site, off Dring

Scunthorpe Telegraph Article commented on Respect’s eco-burial site THE region’s first eco-burial park is set to open later this month. A 45-acre site, off Dring

BBC Look North features Respect Green Burial at Laughton – take a look on YouTube

Gainsborough Life magazine 2011 A BIG THANK YOU to Gainsborough Life for printing such a glowing editorial as we now have even more families joining

An eco-team planted the trees at Respect’s Woodland Green Burial Park, near Gainsborough. Respect Green Burial have so far planted 1,350 trees in its Park area

The Retford Times write up for our newly opened site at Scrooby, on the border of North Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire http://www.thisisretford.co.uk/news/Second-burial-park/article-3548420-detail/article.html

The Star write up for our new site at Bawtry It’s the chance to lie alongside your pet for all eternity. Owners of a new green

Respecting Final Wishes Gainsborough Standard News Paper & The Worksop Guardian Published on Monday 5 September 2011 12:09 Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust

Published on Wednesday 7 September 2011 09:58 Cross the finishing line with Respect. Bosses at a Respect Green Burial ground in Bawtry, Doncaster, are marking

Do you need a death certificate to arrange a funeral? This guide explains the role of death certificates in funeral planning, when they’re required, and how Respect Funeral Services can assist with affordable options like woodland green burials, direct burials, and direct cremations. Discover practical tips and clear answers to ensure a dignified farewell without unnecessary stress.

Can life insurance cover funeral costs? This guide explores how different policies can fund funerals, the challenges of pay-out timing, and alternatives like funeral plans. Learn how Respect Funeral Services offers dignified, affordable options, including woodland green burials, direct burials, and direct cremations, to ease the financial and emotional burden.

Wondering, how long does a funeral last? This guide from Respect Funeral Services breaks down the duration of woodland green burials (30 minutes – 45 minutes at the grave side – 5-7 hours preparation), direct burials (20 minutes at the burial park- 5-7 hours preparation before ), and direct cremations (10 minutes at the crematorium – 5-7 hours preparation before). Explore factors like cultural customs and personalisation that affect timing, and learn about our compassionate, eco-conscious funeral options designed to suit your needs.

The DWP Funeral Expenses Payment helps low-income individuals cover essential funeral costs, such as burial or cremation fees, with a capped contribution for extras like coffins.
Eligibility requires both the person who has sadly passed away and the person making the claim to have both been receiving benefits like Universal Credit and if not a blood relative then a person with a close relationship with the deceased.
Respect Funeral Services offers affordable options, including woodland green burials, direct burials, traditional funerals and direct cremations, complementing the grant to ensure dignified farewells without financial strain. Learn how to apply and explore additional support options in this comprehensive guide.