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Amy Sharpe

Cost of living crisis hits the cost of dying as crematoriums increase prices

Even the dearly departed are feeling the squeeze of inflation as cremation fees top £1,000 in some areas.

Crematoriums are charging stiffer prices to reflect the rising cost of fuel.

The average has gone up by £20 to £867.75 since 2021, but some providers have added more than £100.

In January, a basic cremation cost over £1,000 in seven areas: Thatcham in West Berks, Westerleigh in Bristol, Peterborough, Torquay, Basildon plus Friockheim and Moray in Scotland.

That comes on top of costs such as transport, venue hire and flowers.

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The nation is in the middle of a Cost of Living crisis which is expected to get worse this autumn (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Fees were upped from £659 to £763 in Bangor, North Wales, and from £793 to £895 Chelmsford, Essex. And costs are still rising, with further increases due in September.

More people are now opting for the cheapest direct cremation option, with no service and the ashes kept or scattered by loved ones who arrange their own farewell.

Families are having their own farewells and scattering ashes (Getty Images)

SunLife insurance, which commissioned a Cost of Dying report, says these amounted to just 3% of all funerals in 2019 but 18% last year.

It found that although the average cost of a UK funeral fell for the first time on record last year – by 3.1% to £4,056 – savings mostly came from lower undertakers’ and ministers’ fees.

More people are now opting for the cheapest direct cremation option (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

One in six families had significant financial worries over funerals and half of those who lost a loved one last year looked to save cash, including a cheaper coffin, spending less on flowers and having the wake at home.

SunLife boss Mark Screeton said: “Our report also found that 19% didn’t know their loved one’s funeral wishes…one of the best ways to save money is talking about our own funerals and recording our wishes."

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