Scatter ashes – National Trust for Scotland
This is what the National Trust for Scotland have to say: The Trust has no formal policy which would cover all situations across the wide range of properties that we have responsibility for in...
View ArticleGood news if you like things Historic and Scottish – they say yes to ashes
We finally have an answer from Historic Scotland and it is good news! ” [Historic Scotland] can confirm that scattering of ashes is permitted at most Historic Scotland sites, however requests to...
View ArticleLoch Coruisk, Isle of Skye: Scotland
Location Elgol, Isle of Skye, Scotland Area of operation Loch Coruisk Type of boat Lochin 38 – a high-specification, modern, powerful sea-going vessel Duration of trip 1½ hours or longer if you wish...
View ArticleArdfern, Argyll and Bute: West Scottish Coast
West Scotland nr Oban Location Ardfern, West Scotland Area of operation Loch Craignish, across the Sound of Jura and into the Gulf of Corryvreckan Type of boat Purpose built passenger catamaran...
View ArticleEven TripAdvisor is joining in!
Well sort of, I came across someone last week asking for tips for a location to scatter their mothers ashes “Good place on Lewis to scatter ashes My mother sadly passed away in October and the family...
View ArticleNorth Berwick and Firth of Forth: East Lothian
Location North Berwick, twentyfive miles from Edinburgh Area of operation Firth of Forth usually around North Berwick but can go further afield Type of Boat Starfish 8, 28ft workboat Duration of...
View ArticleDigging a road through a scattering site – an infringement of human rights?
There is a plan to put a road through a section of crematoria land in Perth Scotland and the local residents aren’t happy. Perth council plan to ease congestion in that part of the city involves...
View ArticleQuestion: When does a story of a woman’s broken ankle make the nationals?
Answer: when it happened while scattering ashes Lynda Crowther a resident of Runcorn, Cheshire, was on a family trip to North Ayreshire in Scotland to scatter the ashes her mother. On the walk she...
View ArticleLoch Lomond: Sterling
Scattering ashes over Loch Lomond Location Luss Pier, Loch Lomond Area of operation Loch Lomond Type of boat See above Duration of trip 30 Mins – 60 Mins – more if required Capacity of boat With...
View ArticleMoray Firth: Inverness
Location Bay/Moray Firth Area of operation Anywhere (except small pioneer which is restricted to the bay only Type of boat Pioneer multi 8.5m Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) ‘Buchaneer’ 3. 7.85m Rigid...
View ArticleScottish Wildlife Trust Policy on cremated remains
This is there policy summary: Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) will not permit burials of bodies or ashes on its wildlife reserves. However, SWT is happy to consider the scattering of ashes in a...
View ArticleDumping of Ashes makes a Scottish beauty spot unsightly
Scatter ashes at beauty spots hits the papers again For ten years I have writing about scattering ashes, where you can and where you can’t, what you should and shouldn’t do. In fact, in one of my early...
View ArticleClyde Estuary and Firth of Clyde: Boat for Scattering Ashes
Location Dunoon Area of operation Clyde Estuary and Firth of Clyde Type of boat Motor boat Duration of trip Bespoke Capacity of boat 8 Refreshments Tea and coffee are free – other refreshments can be...
View ArticleScattering Ashes – Biplane: Scotland and beyond
Ashes Scattered from s Plane – Scotland Would you like your ashes spread from a beautiful vintage Starduster Bi-Plane? What a magnificent send off the aircraft is based on the iconic bi-planes of the...
View ArticleAshes Scattered for you Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond Celebrants … Scattering of Ashes Ceremonies. We are Laura & John, of Loch Lomond Celebrants, and following several requests for Scattering of Ashes Ceremonies, the following information...
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