Planning a funeral is never easy, especially when you’re trying to carry out your loved one’s wish for a natural burial. This step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through everything from…
The Association of Natural Burial Grounds (ANBG) is a UK-based organisation dedicated to promoting high standards, sustainability, and ethical practices in burial grounds across the country. Its mission is to…
When we think about funerals, we often picture traditional burials or flame cremations. But there’s another option making waves around the world—water cremation. Seen by many as the future of…
In recent years, many families have started looking for greener funeral options. One choice growing in popularity around the world is aquamation, also known as water cremation or alkaline hydrolysis.…
As people seek more meaningful, eco-conscious ways to say goodbye, woodland burials have become an increasingly popular choice. But what exactly is a woodland burial—and how does it differ from…
When arranging a burial, one term that often causes confusion is the Grant of the Right of Burial. Whether you’re organising a funeral or planning ahead, understanding what this grant…
When planning for end-of-life, more and more people are asking the same quiet but powerful question: “Is there a more natural resting place?” The answer is yes—and it's part of…
When thinking about environmentally friendly burial options, one beautiful and ancient tradition stands out — the burial shroud. A burial shroud is a simple, fabric wrap used to encase a…
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We’re dedicated to helping people discover natural burial grounds across the UK. Our mission is to support eco-friendly, meaningful farewells that honour both loved ones and the planet—making green burial choices easier, accessible, and beautifully way to remember loved ones.
We’re here to help. Whether you have questions, need guidance, or want to learn more about natural burials, feel free to reach out. We’ll do our best to support you and point you in the right direction.