Cremation & Burial Conference & Exhibition 2010
We are pleased to announce details of this now well-established and highly regarded event on the annual conference calendar. It has again been organised in partnership with the Cremation Society of Great Britain, the Federation of Burial and Cremation Authorities, the Association of Private Crematoria and Cemeteries and the Association of Burial Authorities.
Continuing the on-going co-operation of like-minded organisations the programme will contain presentations on important issues to all those in the death care industry. It will be of particular interest to representatives from cremation and burial authorities who wish to keep abreast of the latest developments affecting their services and facilities.
| Event: | Cremation & Burial Conference & Exhibition 2010 |
| Conference and Exhibition Venue: |
Holiday Inn Stratford-upon-Avon Bridgefoot Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6YR |
| Dates: | Monday 5th, Tuesday 6th & Wednesday 7th July 2010 |
Centrally located in Stratford-upon-Avon by the river the venue is easily accessible from all parts of the country. Bedrooms in this modern 4 star hotel have recently undergone refurbishment and provide a high standard of facilities. Conference residents will have the benefit of free car parking.
Costs
In the present economic climate the conference organisers are acutely aware of the financial constraints that organisations are under when considering the appointment of delegates. The conference delegate fee is fully inclusive of three nights’ accommodation and provides excellent value for money when compared with other similar events.
Overseas Delegates
This is an opportunity to mix business with pleasure and have the opportunity to experience the beautiful town of Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace in the heart of England.
NOTE: The Cremation Society of Great Britain is the founder and pioneer of the cremation movement in the United Kingdom. It established the first crematorium in the UK and is a founder member of the International Cremation Federation.
The Federation of Burial and Cremation Authorities represents 90% of all cremation authorities in the United Kingdom and has recently widened its scope to allow full membership of the FBCA to burial authorities.
The Association of Private Crematoria represents 75% of all private crematoria in the UK. Nearly all new crematoria are being established by the private sector.
The Association of Burial Authorities was formed in 1993 to fulfil the need for a consumer orientated organisation to co-ordinate the activities of burial grounds and provide a tangible link between them and the public.



