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Edinburgh named as UK's most expensive place to die



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
EDINBURGH was yesterday named the most expensive place to die in Britain, following a study of funeral costs.
Research by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) found funeral directors in the capital charge up to twice as much as counterparts in other cities, while the city council's fees for burial and cremation are the highest outside London.

Cam
paigners for the elderly said the government offered insufficient benefits to help the disadvantaged with funeral bills.

The DWP studied the cost of a standard funeral, which includes director fees, a coffin, transfer of the deceased and provision of a hearse, but excludes the cost of burial, cremation or embalming.

It found the average cost in Edinburgh was £1,600. Including burial costs, the bill rose to as much as £3,200.

The price of an adult interment in Edinburgh has increased by more than 20 per cent in three years, and now costs £750, compared to £219 in East Lothian and £330 in Midlothian.

Nick Waugh, policy officer with Help the Aged in Scotland, said: "Although there is help available from the UK government for people on certain benefits, it only provides up to £700 towards funeral costs and has not increased since 2003."

Gordon Greenhill, head of community safety at Edinburgh city council, said the fees allowed the maintenance of grave sites in perpetuity.





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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 9:17 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Dougie Douglas,

Brisbane 17/07/2008 00:27:27
Will that be the Scotsman about to start a campaign for Edinburgh weighting?

Oh, sorry what was I thinking of?! - just like the cold weather 'us jocks can take it'
2

Boy Wonder,

17/07/2008 07:21:56
Isn't it time to stop burials and have compulsory cremation for all? Cemeteries are prime land for building, aren't they?

They should do away with coffins too and just go for the body bag option. Much easier to maneuver and deal with.
3

Guga II,

Rockall 17/07/2008 07:28:00
If the average cost of a funeral is £1,600, and the burial cost is £750, then the average cost of the total is £2,350. Stating that "the bill rose to as much as £3,200" is a nonsense.

In any event, if the £750 burial cost allows for maintenance of grave sites in perpetuity, I can't see what there is to complain about. At least you don't end up with the graveyards being overgrown and allowed to go to rack and ruin.

4

Guga II,

Rockall 17/07/2008 07:29:20
#2 BW. You're forgetting that some people don't believe in cremation, for an assortment of reasons.
5

Boy Wonder,

17/07/2008 07:42:33
#4 Guga ... in a country the size of ours, I think one's beliefs will not enter into the equation. Compulsory means one size fits all. And if I can use this expression ... it's another nail in the coffin of religion!
6

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17/07/2008 10:11:06
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G,

dundy 17/07/2008 10:13:58
I would have thought it was one of the cheapest places to die as most residents over 50 are half dead anyway...so they qualify for discount

And of course there is the edinburgh tradition of saving on on the after burial hospitality
You'll have had your funeral tea....
8

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 17/07/2008 11:19:24
Horrible Cankers

And where and when will you be cremated and will you choose to be sent into space to circle the earth and irk us for eternity?
9

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 17/07/2008 12:16:15
Isn't there an old saying, "Burnt, boxed, and buried."?

Works for me.
10

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 17/07/2008 13:29:37
Well no surprise with this news. We are the most expensive for every goddam thing in the UK!

Edinburgh also has the oldest population in the UK and we're getting older too - good news for the funeral guys in the city then!!
11

Media 1,

17/07/2008 16:25:02
"Edinburgh named as UK's most expensive place to die"

Yet within the body copy it clearly states that Edinburgh is the most expensive outside London.

So in effect, the heading is a lie!


12

Van (not white) Diesel,

Amsterdam & Augsburg 17/07/2008 16:48:37
Simple solution - google funeral costs and die somewhere else.
13

Guga II,

Rockall 17/07/2008 17:21:26
#6 Yarmad.

An average is an average. Stating that "the bill rose to as much as £3,200" is a nonsense as the bill could rise to almost any figure, depending on the quality of coffin etc.

Has an idiot like yourself ever been involved in planning and paying for a funeral?

14

Not a taxi lover.,

17/07/2008 18:16:13
It must be the most expensive place to live too.

 

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