Our funeral cars and limousines are now back in service. Thank you for understanding why we had to take them out of action these last few months. We have been working hard with our supplier to find a way of making them safe for both you and us. As you can see we have added clear sneeze screens behind the front seats, meaning you can still see us but it protects us from any vapour droplets that could circulate round the vehicle if anyone coughs or sneezes. We can still seat 6 people in the limousines and we ask that it is one household per car to still maintain the rules over social distancing.
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10 Feb 2026
How can I find out the details of someone’s funeral?
by Rebecca Welham
How can you find out the details of someone’s funeral, especially if you don’t want to contact the family in their time of grief? Our guide points you where to look.
Calm leadership and deep industry knowledge – the skills and expertise that make our Operations Manager a key part of the experience we offer to families across West Kent and Southeast London who need to arrange a funeral to remember their loved one.
One of the options you will be asked to consider when planning a funeral is whether you would like your loved one to be embalmed. If you’re planning your own funeral, you will be asked to consider whether you would like your body to be embalmed when the time comes. But what exactly is embalming? What does it involve? And is it always necessary? Â