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Numerical List of Crematoria LIST OF CREMATORIA BY YEAR OF OPENING Blue = Private ownership Red = Public ownership Green = Joint Board/Committee Purple = Managed/operated by a private company Pink = Closed 1. 1885 Woking, Surrey (Private) 2. 1892 Manchester (Chorlton-cum-Hardy), Greater Manchester (Private) 3. 1895 Glasgow (Maryhill), Scotland (Private) 4. 1896 Liverpool (Anfield), Merseyside (Public) 5. 1901 Hull, Humberside (replaced 1961) (Public) 6. 1901 Darlington, Durham (replaced 1961) (Public) (originally owned by Darlington Cremation Society) 7. 1902 Gilroes Crematorium, Leicester (Public) 8. 1902 Golders Green, London (Private) 9. 1903 Birmingham (Perry Bar), West Midlands (Private) 10. 1904 London (City of), Manor Park (replaced 1973) (Public) 11. 1905 Leeds (Lawnswood), West Yorkshire (Public) 12. 1905 Bradford (Scholemoor Cemetery), West Yorkshire (Public) 13. 1905 Sheffield (City Road), South Yorkshire (Public) 14. 1915 West Norwood, London (Public) 15. 1922 Hendon, London (Public) 16. 1924 Pontypridd (Glyntaff Crematorium), Wales (Public) 1928 Bristol (Arno’s Vale), Avon (closed) (Private) 17. 1928 Ipswich, Suffolk (Public) 18. 1929 Guernsey, Channel Islands (Public) 19. 1929 Edinburgh (Warriston), Scotland (Private) 20. 1930 Brighton (Woodvale), East Sussex (Public) 21. 1931 Wilford Hill, Nottingham (Public) 22. 1932 Southampton, Hampshire (replaced 1973) (Public) 23. 1932 Reading, Berkshire (Public) 24. 1934 Stockport (Borough Cemetery), Greater Manchester (Public - partnership agreement Dignity) 25. 1934 Birkenhead (Landican Cemetery), Merseyside (Public) 26. 1934 Plymouth (Efford), Devon (Public) 27. 1934 Newcastle upon Tyne (West Road), Tyne & Wear (Public) 28. 1935 Blackpool (Carleton Cemetery), Lancashire (Public) 29. 1936 Charing, Kent (Private) 30. 1936 South London (Private) 31. 1936 Harrogate, North Yorkshire (Public) 32. 1936 Dundee, Scotland (Private) 33. 1937 Norwich (St Faith), Norfolk (Private) 03 March 2020 34. 1937 Croydon, London (Public) 35. 1937 Birmingham (Lodge Hill), West Midlands (Public) 36. 1937 Islington, London (Public) 37. 1937 St Marylebone, London (Private) 38. 1938 Cheltenham, Gloucester (Public) 39. 1938 Aberdeen, Scotland (replaced 1975) (Public) 40. 1938 Bournemouth, Dorset (Public) 41. 1938 Putney Vale, London (Public) 42. 1938 Leeds (Cottingly Hall), Yorkshire West (Public) 43. 1938 Enfield London (Public – operating lease Dignity) 44. 1938 Paisley (Woodside Cemetery), Scotland (Private) 45. 1938 Rochdale, Greater Manchester (Public) 46. 1938 Cambridge (Public) 47. 1939 Mortlake, London (Joint Board) 48. 1939 Honor Oak, London (Public) 49. 1939 Edinburgh (Seafield), Scotland (Private) 50. 1939 Oxford (Private) 51. 1939 Weymouth, Dorset (Public) 52. 1939 West London (Kensal Green) (Private) 53. 1940 Northampton (Counties Crematorium) (Private) 54. 1940 Stoke-on-Trent (Carmountside Crematorium), Staffordshire (Public) 55. 1940 Kettering, Northamptonshire (Public) 56. 1941 Brighton (Downs), Sussex East (Private) 57. 1943 Coventry (Canley Gardens), West Midlands (Public) 58. 1951 Sunderland, Tyne & Wear (Public) 59. 1952 Birmingham (Yardley), West Midlands (Public) 60. 1952 Kingston-upon-Thames, London (Public) 61. 1952 Skipton, (Waltonwrays Cemetery & Crematorium), North Yorkshire (Public) 62. 1952 Middleton, Greater Manchester (Public) 63. 1953 Gloucester (Coney Hill) (Public) 64. 1953 Dukinfield Greater Manchester (Public) 65. 1953 Southend-on-Sea, Essex (Public) 66. 1953 Oldham (Hollinwood Cemetery), Greater Manchester (Public) 67. 1953 Cardiff, Wales (Public) 68. 1954 East London (Private) 69. 1954 Hartlepool (Stranton Grange), Cleveland (Public) 70. 1954 Wolverhampton (Bushbury Crematorium), West Midlands (Public) 71. 1954 Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire (Public) 72. 1954 Bolton (Overdale Crematorium), Greater Manchester (Public) 73. 1954 South West Middlesex, London (Joint Board) 74. 1955 Glasgow (Daldowie), Scotland (Public) 75. 1955 Peel Green, Greater Manchester (Public) 76. 1955 Shipley (Nab Wood), West Yorkshire (Public) 77. 1955 Wigan, Greater Manchester (Public) 03 March 2020 78. 1955 Walsall (Streetly), West Midlands (replaced 1984) (Public) 79. 1955 Hastings, East Sussex (Public) 80. 1955 Manor Park, London (Private) 81. 1955 Bedford, (replaced 1995) (Public) 82. 1956 Barham, Kent (Private) 83. 1956 Torquay, Devon (Public - operating lease Westerleigh) 84. 1956 Beckenham, London (Private) 85. 1956 Surrey and Sussex, West Sussex (Private) 86. 1956 Lewisham (Hither Green), London (Public) 87. 1956 Derby (Markeaton), Derbyshire (Public) 88. 1956 Folkestone (Hawkinge), Kent (Private) (originally public) 89. 1956 Blyth, Northumberland (Public) 90. 1956 Eltham, London (Joint Committee) 91. 1956 Blackburn (Pleasington Crematorium), Lancashire (Public) 92. 1956 Accrington, Lancashire (Public) 93. 1956 Hereford & Worcester, Herefordshire (replaced 2009) (Public) 94. 1956 Carlisle, Cumbria (Public) 95. 1956 Swansea, Wales (Public) 96. 1956 Halifax (Park Wood), West Yorkshire (Public) 97. 1956 Truro (Penmount), Cornwall (Public) 98. 1957 Bristol (Canford) (Public) 99. 1957 Salford (Agecroft), Greater Manchester (Public) 100. 1957 Colwyn Bay (Bron-y-nant Cemetery), Wales (Public) 101. 1957 Birtley, Tyne & Wear (Public) 102. 1957 New Southgate, London (Private) 103. 1957 South Essex (Public) 104. 1957 Glasgow (Craigton), Scotland (Private) 105. 1957 Nuneaton (Heart of England), Warwickshire (replaced 1995) (Public) 106. 1957 Colchester, Essex (Public) 107. 1958 Ruislip (Breakspear Crematorium), Middlesex (Public) 108. 1958 Lytham St Annes (Park Cemetery), Lancashire (Public) 109. 1958 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire (Public) 110. 1958 North East Surrey, Morden (Joint Board) 111. 1958 Lambeth, London (Public) 112. 1958 Crewe, Cheshire (Public) 113. 1958 Burnley, Lancashire (Public) 114. 1958 Portchester, Hampshire (Joint Committee) 115. 1958 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire (Public) 116. 1958 Shrewsbury (Emstrey Crematorium), Shropshire (Public – operating lease Dignity) 117. 1958 West Hertfordshire (Joint Committee) 118. 1958 Solihull (Robin Hood Cemetery & Crematorium), West Midlands (Public) 119. 1958 Tunbridge Wells (Kent & Sussex Crematorium), Kent (Public) 120. 1959 Kirkcaldy, Scotland (Public) 121. 1959 Altrincham, Greater Manchester (Public) 03 March 2020 122. 1959 Pontefract, West Yorkshire (Public) 123. 1959 Medway, Kent (Public) 124. 1959 Widnes, Cheshire (Public) 125. 1959 Southport, Merseyside (Public) 126. 1959 Manchester (Blackley), Greater Manchester (Public) 127. 1959 Rawdon Yorkshire (Public) 128. 1959 Chesterfield, Derbyshire (Joint Committee) 129. 1959 Greenock, Scotland (Public) 130. 1959 Tynemouth, Tyne & Wear (Public) 131. 1960 Keighley, West Yorkshire (Public) 132. 1960 Eastbourne, East Sussex (Public) 133. 1960 Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear (Public) 134. 1960 Worcester (Ashwood Cemetery), Worcestershire (Public) 135. 1960 Gwent, Wales (Joint Committee) 136. 1960 Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (Joint Committee) 137. 1960 Stourbridge, West Midlands (Public) 138. 1960 Cardross, Scotland (Public) 139. 1960 Dewsbury, West Yorkshire (Public) 140. 1960 Loughborough, Leicestershire (Public – operating agreement Dignity) 141. 1960 Aldershot, Hampshire (Public) 142. 1960 Durham (Joint Committee) 143. 1960 Macclesfield, Cheshire (Public) 144. 1960 Luton, Bedfordshire (Public) 145. 1960 Salisbury, Wiltshire (Public) 146. 1960 Doncaster, South Yorkshire (Public) 147. 1960 Dudley, West Midlands (Public) 148. 1961 Scarborough, North Yorkshire (Public) 149. 1961 Middlesbrough (Teesside Crematorium), Cleveland (Public) 150. 1961 Bath (Haycombe Crematorium), Somerset (Public) 151. 1961 Belfast, Northern Ireland (Public) 1961 Darlington (replacement - originally opened 1901 – No. 6) (Public) 152. 1961 Whippingham, Isle of Wight (Public) 153. 1961 South Shields, Tyne & Wear (Public) 154. 1961 Leatherhead (Randalls Park), Surrey (Private – originally public) 1961 Hull (replacement - originally opened 1901 – No. 5) (Public) 155. 1961 Wakefield, West Yorkshire (Public) 156. 1961 Chelmsford, Essex (Public) 157. 1961 Harlow, Essex (Public – operating lease Westerleigh) 158. 1961 Douglas, Isle of Man (Public) 159. 1961 West Bromwich, West Midlands (replaced 2010) (Public) 160. 1961 Jersey, Channel Islands (Public) 161. 1962 Preston, Lancashire (Public) 162. 1962 St Helens, Merseyside (Public) 163. 1962 Rotherham, South Yorkshire (Public – partnership agreement – Dignity) 03 March 2020 164. 1962 Perth, Scotland (Public) 165. 1962 Rowley Regis, West Midlands (Public) 166. 1962 York, North Yorkshire (Public) 167. 1962 Barnsley, South Yorkshire (Public) 168. 1962 Maidstone (Vinters Park), Kent (Public) 169. 1962 Glasgow (The Linn), Scotland (Public) 170. 1962 Barrow-in-Furness (Thorncliffe Crematorium), Cumbria (Public) 171. 1962 Falkirk, Scotland (Public) 172. 1963 Thornton, Merseyside (Public) 173. 1963 Lancaster & Morecambe, Lancashire (Private – originally Joint Committee) 174. 1963 Slough, Berkshire (Public) 175. 1963 Taunton, Somerset (Public) 176. 1963 Exeter & Devon, Devonshire (Private) 177. 1964 Norwich (Earlham), Norfolk (Private) 178. 1964 Warrington (Walton Lea), Cheshire (Public) 179. 1964 Stafford, Staffordshire (Public) 180. 1964 Scunthorpe (Woodlands Crematorium), Lincolnshire (Public) 181. 1964 Birmingham (Sutton Coldfield), West Midlands (Public) 182. 1965 Newcastle-under-Lyme (Bradwell), Staffordshire (Public) 183. 1965 Chester, Cheshire (replaced in 2013) (Public) 184. 1966 Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset (Public – operating lease Dignity) 185. 1966 Amersham, Buckinghamshire (Joint Committee) 186. 1966
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