Under the current regulations, masks must be worn indoors. There is no upper limit to the number of mourners allowed to attend a funeral, although if there are more than five hundred people involved, vaccination certificates will be required. Theoretically, that means any number of people can attend, but funeral venues will still have to enforce social distancing. In other words, it’s really important to find out beforehand what your chosen venue can allow because every indoor space will still only be able to accommodate a maximum number of mourners. The government rules state that, “the actual number of people able to attend will depend on how many people can be safely accommodated within the venue with social distancing, and where the funeral venue manager has carried out a risk assessment and taken all reasonable measures to limit the risk of transmission of COVID-19.” If you’re looking for a church or other venue but you’re worried they might not be able to accommodate the whole family - or you’re searching for a place that can but don’t know where to start, we can offer recommendations. Equally, if you already have a venue booked but don’t know how this change of the rules will affect you, Integrity Funeral care will happily make those inquiries for you. If you’re at all unsure about what you will be able to do, please get in touch and we will offer our best advice.
Head Office:
Integrity Funeral Care Limited
71 – 75 Shelton Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2H 9JQ
Branches in:
Hackney, London
Bromley, London
Hayes, Middlesex