The waiting rooms, one to the east and the other to the west, each have visitor and disabled facilities, as well as a vestry for the service officiant. Visitors also have access to the Flower Room and the Hall of Remembrance to the rear of the crematorium.
The crematorium is divided into two areas, one for public use and the other for staff use only. The publicly accessible areas of the crematorium consist of the chapel with attendant facilities, Hall of Remembrance, Flower Room and grounds. The other areas of the crematorium are normally off limits to visitors, containing as they do a range of specialised and sophisticated equipment.
There are seven dedicated full time members of staff who contribute to the successful management and operation of the burial administration and cremation service. Three members of staff work from the administration office at Rosebery Place, Clydebank and four staff members work at the crematorium.
The administrative centre for the service is located at Rosebery Place, Clydebank. It is from here that the administrative duties in arranging cremations are undertaken. The public can visit these offices to arrange the purchase of a commemorative item or make personal enquiries, such as researching family burial information, genealogical research etc. It is here too that the burial records for the Council’s are stored and maintained.
Creating an environment to give comfort and peace to visitors has always been our priority. Further information on the services we provide is available at the crematorium, at our administrative offices and also on the West Dunbartonshire Council website. We are available to discuss your individual requirements and to show you around the chapel, the gardens, the Hall of Remembrance and our other facilities.
At Clydebank Crematorium we understand that in suffering bereavement you may be facing decisions you have never had to make before. We understand how important it is to you that the service we provide meets your wishes exactly and how you need clear information to help you at this difficult time. Consequently, this information has been produced to help you.
We seek to advise you of the standards you can expect from Clydebank Crematorium and to provide you with information on the grieving and healing process and the organisations and individuals you can talk to if you need to share your thoughts and feelings.
Creating an environment to give comfort and peace to visitors has always been our priority. We firmly believe in the importance of this responsibility as we carry our duties in taking care of the deceased.
We are always pleased to discuss your individual requirements and to show you around the chapel, the gardens, the Hall of Remembrance and our other facilities.
For further information on cremation, please visit the following web pages: