Boss defends funeral fee rise

coffin.jpgA Stafford council chief has defended plans to increase charges for funeral services in its budget next year.

Income from the services is programmed to rise from £998,960 this year to £1,183,380 in 2008-2009.

Councillor Stan Highfield, the cabinet member for environment and health, told Stafford Borough Council’s cabinet yesterday that the increases – some up to 100 per cent – would bring the borough in line with neighbouring local authorities. The cremation fee at Stafford Crematorium in Tixall Road is to rise by 7.6 per cent from £367 to £395 but the cost of a memorial table for burial of cremated remains will double from £232 to £464.

The burial charges for cremated remains at  Eccleshall Road and Stone cemeteries will rise by 54.5 per cent to £550.

Other increases are: purchase of exclusive right of burial in earthen grave, 44.4 per cent (£464 to £670); purchase of exclusive right of burial in walled grave, 27.4 per cent (£526 to £670); fee for grave of depth not exceeding 5ft, 90.6 per cent (£299 to £570); fee for grave of depth not exceeding 7ft, 85.1 per cent (£335 to £620) and common unpurchased grave space, 87.9 per cent (£330 to £660).

The new charges would be implemented from January 2.

Councillor Highfield said that since the controlling Tory group had taken power it had spent a lot of money on the Tixall Road cemetery, including refurbishment of the chapel and garden and a new roadway. He said the council aimed to provide a sensitive service for the public and it had one of the best ratings in the country.

He said: “These changes will bring us in to line with other authorities but we will continue to spend money where necessary on the service and offer a sensitive service to people at a very difficult time.”

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  1. Rob said:

    Suppose he has to justify his 50k a year job with a 10% raise every year.