From an office based at Crownhill Crematorium we administer cremation services at Crownhill Crematorium and deal with burials in the ten council cemeteries. We offer impartial help and guidance to all those requiring support and advice on all aspects of bereavement, and can advise on memorialisation both at the crematorium grounds and within the Council's nine cemeteries. How to get in touch with us
Need directions
How to find the Crematorium or a local cemetery
Do you need to find us?
Click here for maps and driving directions to the Crematorium here at Crownhill.
You can also view a map showing the Councils ten Cemeteries in Milton Keynes along with others in the surrounding area.
A resource for people bereaved by suicide and other sudden, traumatic death
This guide, published by the Department of Health (NHS Direct) is aimed at the wide range of people who are affected by suicide or other sudden, traumatic death. Download 'Help is at hand' here
Transfer of Burial Rights
In view of recent difficulties and publicity in the industry journals over the transfer of Burial Rights, it was felt useful to re-iterate the procedure for the processing of Burial Rights
Change of Circumstances
How to contact relevant authorities about changes to your circumstances after a death, as well as information needed before and after a funeral.
To request a search of our records for burial and/or cremation information fill out the form here
General Enquiry
If you have a general query, or wish to make a comment, complaint or suggestion, at any time of the day or when our office is closed we have a form you can complete that lets you get in contact with us.
Deaths Reported To The Coroner
Why Does A Coroner Get Involved?
When a death takes place which may not be due to natural causes, it must be reported to the Coroner. If the deceased had not seen a doctor 14 days before death, or had not been seen by a doctor at all before or after death, the Coroner must be informed. Coroner information