Yorkshire funeral directors expands and creates new jobs
A Yorkshire based funeral service has created new jobs as part of a six-figure growth investment.
Full Circle Funerals, based in Guiseley, has opened its fourth site after expanding into Halifax, as part of a six-figure investment that has already created several new jobs in the town.
In 2019 Full Circle Funerals opened its second site in Bramley near Leeds and earlier this year it launched in Harrogate town centre.
Full Circle Funerals’ founder, Sarah Jones, commented: “We’re really pleased to have launched in Halifax, in a popular and busy part of the town.
“In recent years, we have supported a number of families in the area to create and pre-plan meaningful funerals, and we were receiving increasing numbers of enquiries from the Calder Valley, which made it a natural location to expand into.
“We’ve worked hard to create a warm and gentle funeral service, where we can offer people personalised support with a completely transparent pricing system.
“We are looking forward to working with local ministers, celebrants, florists and other businesses in the Calder Valley to help people create modern or traditional funerals that are both profound and genuinely helpful for those involved.”
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