Oxford: River Thames
Location Central Oxford Area of operation Oxford and surrounding area into Oxfordshire – river Thames Type of boat Various boats from 12 – 50 seats Duration of trip Depends on your wishes Capacity of...
View ArticleEastbourne, East Sussex: Beachy Head
East Sussex - Eastbourne Location Eastbourne, East Sussex Area of operation Eastbourne to Newhaven including the white cliffs of Beachy Head Type of boat Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat (R.H.I.B.)...
View ArticleKingston and Richmond: River Thames
Location Kingston upon Thames – London / Surrey Area of operation Kingston upon Thames and Richmond Type of boat Various types of passenger boats Duration of trip 45 minutes Capacity of boat 1 – 40...
View ArticleBarrow upon Soar, Leicestershire: River Soar
Location Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire Area of operation The ashes can be scattered on a peaceful part of the River Soar near Leicester. Type of Boat River Boat Duration of trip Approximately 45...
View ArticleWindsor and Slough: River Thames
Location Windsor Promenade, Windsor, Berkshire Area of operation River Thames at Windsor Type of boat Passenger Vessel Duration of trip 1 – 2 1/2 hours Capacity of boat 2 to 50 guests Refreshments...
View ArticleExmouth: River Exe and Lyme Bay
Location Exmouth but we can also offer trips from towns in Lyme Bay and Torbay depending on tides and requirements Area of operation Scatterings from Lyme Bay and Torbay and the Exe Estuary Type of...
View ArticleLeicester City Council proposes scattering sites on the river Soar
For some time now Leicester City Council has been looking to provide a facility for families, mainly for Hindu, Sikh and Jains faiths who need access to running water to scatter ashes. Outside of...
View ArticleFelixstowe : River Orwell and Suffolk Coast
Location Suffolk Yacht Harbour Levington Felixstowe Suffolk Area of operation SUFFOLK & NORTH ESSEX Type of boat 29ft procharter p3 Duration of trip 1 hour Capacity of boat 10 passengers...
View ArticleStratford on Avon, Warwickshire: River Avon
Boat for scattering ashes in Stratford on Avon Location Based in Stratford upon Avon Area of Operation The River Avon in Stratford upon Avon Type of Boat The Rita Ellen is a 53 feet long class V...
View ArticleHindu Funeral Ashes: why the Thames?
Any population who migrates to a different country, to a certain extent, will have to assimilate their customs and traditions into the adopted country, Hindus and Hinduism is no different....
View ArticleLeicester City Council Ash Scattering Sites
Leicester City Council have put together a leaflet detailing where you can scatter cremation ashes, on land within their jurisdiction. They have to be congratulated for their forward thinking, and...
View ArticleScattering ashes location for Sikh and Hindus in Glasgow Scotland
Inverclyde council in Scotland which is on the banks of the Clyde River is the first authority in Scotland to make official provision for the Sikh and Hindu community. They have done this by allocating...
View ArticleHindu Ashes Immersion Ceremony in the UK – 2019
The population of Hindus and Sikhs in the UK is over 800k. Many of the second-generation Indian diaspora are now in the position of having to arrange funerals. They may not be versed in Hindu and Sikh...
View ArticleClyde Estuary and Firth of Clyde: Boat for Scattering Ashes
Location Dunoon Area of operation Clyde Estuary and Firth of Clyde Type of boat Motor boat Duration of trip Bespoke Capacity of boat 8 Refreshments Tea and coffee are free – other refreshments can be...
View ArticleHindu and Sikhs adopting British Rivers due to the Pandemic
The global pandemic has had many unforeseen consequences. There is a significant ash related one: the amount of Hindu and Sikhs that have adopted rivers in the UK to carry out the final funeral rites...
View ArticleNew Product: Sikh Ashes Ceremony Record
Traditions adapt and move on, until recently many Sikh families living outside the Punjab region of India would have taken the ashes of a loved one back to Kiratpur Sahib, a town in the Punjab, India....
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