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  Cardiff Cemetery and Crematorium wins Cemetery Operatives of the Year Award 2009.
Cardiff Cemetery and Crematorium wins Cemetery Operatives of the Year Award 2009.

Thornhill Cemetery and Crematorium has won the National Association of Memorial Masons’ Cemetery Operatives of the Year Award at the 2009 Cemetery of the Year Awards.

This new award celebrates the service provided by Cardiff Council Bereavement Services Operatives for their hard work and commitment maintaining Cardiff’s burial sites.

Bereaved families are offered a number of options throughout its sites including cremation, traditional graves, lawn burial graves, environmentally friendly woodland burials and cremated remains burials as well as numerous other memorial options.


Councillor Nigel Howells, Executive Member for Sport, Leisure and Culture said: “We are delighted to have won this prestigious award.  It is the first time this category has been included in the annual awards and recognises nationally the dedicated staff  who work hard to maintain the City’s burial sites.

The highly prestigious Cemetery of the Year Awards were held at the annual Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Conference