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You have a choice of three Age UK Guaranteed Funeral Plans. Choose from Emerald, Ruby or Sapphire. Remember, you can add your own special requirements when you wish.
Transport of the deceased to the nominated funeral director's premises within a 40-mile radius (excluding ferry or air fares if necessary)
Yes
Confidential and sympathetic advice and guidance on all aspects of arranging a funeral
Suitable for cremation or burial
Funeral director and staff to attend the service
Vehicles to attend the service:
Confidential telephone advice and bereavement counselling service for your family or friends
For a cremation funeral the Plans fully guarantee to cover the essential costs of standard cremation disbursements:
For a burial, the Plans cannot guarantee to cover the costs as they vary significantly in different parts of the country. A contribution of £1,030 is included in the plans towards burial costs, doctors' fees and minister's fees that increase with the Retail Price Index or the Plan duration.
The Age UK Guaranteed Funeral Plan is offered by Advance Planning Limited, a company incorporated in England and owned by Dignity Pre Arrangement Limited (a subsidiary of Dignity plc). Registered office: Advance Planning Limited, 4 King Edwards Court, King Edwards Square, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B73 6AP. Registered in England, no. 3292336.
Age UK is a registered trademark of Age UK. The use of the name and logo Age UK is done so under a licence agreement between Age UK and Age UK Enterprises Limited. Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). Age UK Enterprises Limited is registered in England and Wales number 3156159. Age UK Enterprises Limited registered office: Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA.
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** Not all Age UKs/Age Concerns offer all products. Please check (by calling your local office) before arranging a visit.
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