East London Crematorium and Cemetery

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London, United Kingdom

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Funeral director· Coffin supplier· Funeral home· Cremation service· Monument maker

East London Crematorium and Cemetery Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

East London Crematorium and Cemetery is located in London, United Kingdom on Grange Rd, Plaistow,. East London Crematorium and Cemetery is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category funeral director in United Kingdom.

Address

Grange Rd, Plaistow,

Phone

+44 2074765109

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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becky culling

My grandparents are laid to rest here and I always found the grounds staff to be really lovely. There is a groundsmen called Pete (excuse me if I'm wrong) he is really helpful. Sadly we have recently lost my dad Dene Gerard and Pete knew the names of my grandparents and where they are at rest from the top of his head. We wanted my father laid to rest near his parents my nan and grandad and he was so very helpful. Although we found the office staff to be a little loud when dealing when such a sad situation. Thank you so much all at East London for all your hard work and dedication

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Nicola Cimmino

Awful! They are listed on google maps as closing at 17 and when I showed up at 16:30, after taking a long journey for the sole purpose of visiting the grounds, it turns out that it’s the office that closes at 17, the grounds close already at 16:30! Surely the google maps entry needs an update to avoid people wasting their time. Unhelpful guardian didn’t even offer much of an apology as if it wasn’t any of his business that the listing opening hours are wrong. Attached picture of the opening times, clearly not matching the listing.

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Ray Walker

Very disappointed to find the Book of Remembrance room closed today due to Covid 19 restrictions, but disgusted to find that the room is now being used as a store cupboard for chairs!! That room is supposed to be a place of solace!! How disrespectful!! If the room was being used normally, those chairs would have to be stored elsewhere, so why not now? It's just not acceptable.

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Carol Camp

I visited my family grave to find my mum and dad's pot had it name plate broken off and bits of it on other graves I think it's was the gardeners cutting the grass now I have to find money to replace the name plate which I don't have money for

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Colin Brooks

My wife found the office staff to be rather tactless when looking for her grandparents and great aunts graves. Was told there may be no markings, and the gravestones may have fallen over with no feelings that we were talking about our loved ones,could have been talking about a tin of baked beans for all the care it was said with. As we have travelled around 120 miles to get there the main thing they spoke of with any passion was that we had parked in the wrong place. The ground staff were very helpful but we had to seek them out for ourselves. Some of the grave stones were in a shocking state. As many family's like ourselves are spread all over the country or maybe around the world, i would have thought that graves that do not get visited very often would be better looked after