Funeral service firm branches out with new offices

Funeral directors Kerry Aldridge and David Billington

A funeral service that launched in 2016 is opening a second site in Bramley as part of a £250,000 investment that has seen a disused building completely refurbished.

Guiseley based Full Circle Funerals will open on the junction of Broad Lane and Upper Town Street.

The company has transformed the former Globe Pub into a high-quality facility complete with private meeting areas, visiting rooms, a suite for intimate ceremonies and office space.

Full Circle Funerals was founded by Sarah Jones in Guiseley and specialises in supporting people to create funerals that truly reflect the person who has died and are helpful for those attending.

The Bramley site will be led by experienced funeral directors David Billington and Kerry Aldridge.

David has worked at Full Circle Funerals in Guiseley since its launch in 2016 and Kerry joined the firm last year.

Sarah Jones, said: “In less than three years we have helped hundreds of people to pre-plan and create funerals at our Guiseley premises.

“We became funeral directors because we believe that good funeral care supports people to have a more positive grief process and we support people in a way that works best for them.

“Others want to know what is possible and then be empowered to take full control.

“We make sure that we are also completely transparent about price throughout, so there are no nasty surprises at the end.

“We now work throughout West and North Yorkshire but have seen lots of demand for our services coming from West Leeds, which made Bramley an obvious location to expand into.

“The former Globe Pub is an ideal building that has been at the heart of the town for many years. As part of our refurbishment work, we’ve been able to retain many of its character features to create a welcoming environment for clients.”

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