Peace of Mind for Families
One of the most significant benefits of our service is the peace of mind it provides to families who may find the physical act of scattering too emotional or physically difficult. The climb down to the beach at Kynance Cove can be steep and uneven, making it inaccessible for some.
By using drone technology, the ceremony can be viewed from the more accessible clifftop vantage points. This ensures that every family member, regardless of age or mobility, can be present and share in the moment. We take on the "work" of the scattering: the navigation, the timing with the tides, and the technical execution: leaving you free to simply be with your family and your memories.
Honouring a Life in the Heart of Cornwall
Kynance Cove has inspired poets, artists, and travelers for generations. By choosing this location for a drone ash scattering, you are placing your loved one’s memory in a gallery of natural wonder. Whether they were a frequent visitor to the Lizard Peninsula or simply someone who found peace by the sea, this ceremony provides a dignified and meaningful "thank you" for the life they lived.
Moving from the weight of an urn on a shelf to the freedom of a Cornish breeze is a profound journey. It is a transition from holding on to letting go, from sorrow to a peaceful acceptance. As the drone returns to the shore after the ceremony, families often describe a sense of lightness and closure that they hadn't felt since the loss occurred.
Summary of Benefits at Kynance Cove:
- Serenity: A breathtakingly beautiful location with turquoise waters and iconic rock formations.
- Dignity: A professional, controlled release that avoids the risks of wind blowback.
- Accessibility: Allows all family members to witness the ceremony from comfortable vantage points.
- Peace of Mind: We handle all National Trust and CAA permissions, ensuring a legal and respectful event.
- Lasting Memories: Optional filming and live streaming to share the moment with loved ones globally.
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References
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- Neimeyer, R. A. (2012). Retelling narratives of loss: A therapeutic strategy. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 15(11), 1151-1155.
- National Trust. (2024). Kynance Cove: Coastal management and visitor information. [online] Available at: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cornwall/kynance-cove.
- Civil Aviation Authority. (2023). CAP 722: Unmanned Aircraft System Operations in UK Airspace.
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