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Council moves to allay Perth Crematorium concerns

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Perth and Kinross Council has moved to reassure families after fears that a major upgrade of Perth Crematorium could mean hundreds of funerals having to be held elsewhere.

Consultations are under way with users of the crematorium off Crieff Road, who have been told the £2.2 million project scheduled for 2016-17 could take 29 weeks.

However, the council has stressed the work will not prevent cremations taking place.

A spokesman said: “Perth and Kinross Council would like to assure local residents that a proposed upgrade of the Perth Crematorium facilities will not prevent cremations taking place in the city.

“Investment in the crematorium building will bring it up to current standards and provide a full refurbishment to improve comfort for grieving family and friends in emotionally stressful times and ensure funeral directors continue to receive a professional and efficient service.

“There will be a temporary halt on use of the crematorium chapel for services. However, the planned works can be undertaken in a way which allows cremations to continue to take place allowing funerals to continue to be held and undertaken locally.

“Alternative options for holding services in Perth will be considered by crematorium staff and discussed with funeral directors as part of ongoing conversations with them.”

The improvements to Perth Crematorium, which opened in 1964 and carries out roughly 1,150 cremations each year, will mean a significant cut in the pollution it generates.

The council spokesman added: “Perth and Kinross Council will be carrying out a significant upgrading and refurbishment of the Perth Crematorium.

“A report on the proposed works and associated costs will go before the environment committee at a future meeting for discussion.”