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Scattering ashes in the future
Aerial Ashes is proud to lead the way as the UK’s leading aerial ashes scattering service today. But what will scattering ashes in the future look like? While no one can predict with certainty, we can explore how technology, sustainability, and cultural trends may transform memorial practices over the next 50 years. Technology and Virtual…
Read MoreScattering Ashes? Watch Out for These 10 Common Errors
Avoid These Top 10 Mistakes Not obtaining permission: Always check regulations and secure permission for your chosen scattering location. Ignoring environmental factors: Consider wind, tide, and weather conditions to ensure a smooth ceremony. Improper container handling: Secure the urn or container to prevent spills or mishaps. Excluding loved ones: Involve close family or friends who…
Read MoreHindu Scattering Ashes by Drone over Water
One of our most memorable ceremonies involved ashes by drone over water for a Hindu family. Taking place in Stratford upon Avon, this scattering united tradition with technology to create a serene and dignified farewell. The Hindu Tradition of Scattering Ashes In Hinduism, cremation represents a swift way of separating body and soul. After cremation,…
Read MoreAerial Ashes win support from JC Atkinson with launch promotion at the National Funeral Exhibition
The last 12 months of Scattering Ashes by Drone have been a rewarding experience platform for Aerial Ashes and the service provided is gradually being more widely understood in the UK.
Read MoreDouble Ashes Scattering by Drone
Double Ashes Scattering by Drone Every Enquiry is Unique At Aerial Ashes, no two enquiries are ever the same. We have never visited the same location twice. Factors such as weather, site access, and public safety always shape the way we work. Thankfully, most of this is considered during the planning phase. Once we arrive,…
Read MoreIs it legal to scatter ashes from the air?
This is a question that I’m often asked – and understandably so. It is the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) who are the governing body for all things aviation-based in the UK and so it falls to the CAA to decide upon the rules.
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