Henry Naylor Funeral Directors in Driffield, North Humberside
Acquisition of Yew Holdings Ltd
On 25 January Dignity expanded its presence in the north of England by announcing the acquisition of Yew Holdings Ltd. This will add 40 funeral branches and two crematoria to our network.
These businesses are located in the North East and North West regions and the northern counties of our Midlands region. In many instances these businesses are situated in towns and cities where we are not currently represented and as professional, responsible and well-managed businesses these funeral branches fit well with Dignity’s existing businesses. Over the next two years there are plans to invest £2.5 million in these businesses.
Dignity will also take over the administration of Yew’s 9,000 outstanding pre-arranged funeral plans, of which approximately two thirds are anticipated to be ultimately conducted by the company.
Mike McCollum, Chief Executive of Dignity, commenting on the acquisition said: “Yew Holdings Ltd is a high quality business and a great addition to our network.”
Other Stories
- An evening out with the Mayor of Harrow On Saturday 15th October Funeral Service Arrangers Arta Cane and Alpa Palmer attended A Diwali fundraising evening at Harrow Leisure Centre hosted by The Worshipful the Mayor of Harrow Cllr Rekha Sha.
- Christine Nelson hosts birthday tea party in aid of local hospice Christine Nelson, a Funeral Service Arranger at J C Clarke & Son Funeral Directors in Chester hosted an afternoon tea party for her birthday to raise money for a local hospice.
- Priscilla Knight and Lee Jones from Hounslow Funeral Services start Christmas Gift Bag Appeal for the homeless in London Funeral Service Arranger, Priscilla Knight from Hounslow Funeral Services in Isleworth and Funeral Director for North West London, Lee Jones took up the challenge to provide Christmas gifts for the people who find themselves living on the streets of London.
- James Crook Funeral Directors helps Church remember WWI Chaplain When Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Kilburn wanted to commemorate a former priest who was killed in the most famous sea battle of the First World War, they turned to Dana Smith, a Funeral Service Arranger at James Crook of Kilburn for help.
- Dignity has reached the final of Britain’s Most Admired Companies Awards 2016. Dignity has reached the final of Britain’s Most Admired Companies Awards 2016 and claimed sixth place in the Specialist Retailer section.
- New crematoria represent a good investment The acquisition has now been completed of Craigton Crematorium, Glasgow; Emstrey Crematorium & Cemetery, Shrewsbury; Grenoside Crematorium, Sheffield and Lichfield & District Crematorium in Staffordshire from Co-op Funeralcare.