Central England Co-operative celebrate official opening of revamped funeral home in Birmingham – and a very special anniversary

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09/10/2017


Dozens of special guests were on hand to mark the relaunch of a funeral home in Birmingham and to help celebrate a very special anniversary.


Staff at Central England Co-operative’s Ambler Brothers Funeral Home hosted a special re-dedication ceremony at the site in Alcester Road, Moseley.


Funeral director Dean Morris and his team were joined by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham Anne Underwood, local clergy, faith leaders and members of the public to mark the occasion and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of when Ambler Brothers relocated to the site in Alcester Road, Moseley.


The event featured a service marking the opening of the revamped home followed by a guided tour of the premises for all attendees and refreshments.


Peter said:


"Our first priority is to enhance memories and love for all of our families and we are very pleased to offer that at Ambler Brothers Funeral Home.

We feel it reflects our commitment to providing excellent standards of care for our families during their time of bereavement.

We would like to thank local clergy for leading the dedication service and coming along to officially open the site. We all appreciate the time they have put aside out of their busy schedules to help us mark this occasion.

Our guests had a tour of the funeral home and saw the range of options we offer which allow families to arrange a funeral reflecting the life and interests of their loved one.”

A total of £163,000 was spent on upgrading the home.


Central England Co-operative Funeralcare Lowestoft offers a 24-hour service, seven days a week.In addition to arranging funerals, Dean and his team are also able to offer advice on floral tributes, monumental masonry, funeral stationery, pre-paid funeral plans and probate advice.The team can be contacted on 0121 449 7710.