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Canford Crematorium electric cremators

The cremators at Canford Crematoria require replacement for the following four main reasons:
1. Canford’s four gas cremators are approximately 40 years old, with cremators typically requiring full replacement after 30 years.
2. Canford Crematorium is BCC’s single highest emitter of carbon. New electric cremators will help to meet the Council’s 2023 carbon reduction targets and reduce energy costs.
3. The current cremators are not fitted with flue gas mercury abatement (filtration) equipment. Although currently complaint, an anticipated change to regulations is expected which will mandate 100% mercury abatement. 4/ Revenue generated by the crematoria supports the wider council cemeteries and parks operations.
The change from gas to lower carbon electric cremators and the installation of modern filtration equipment will require alterations to the existing crematoria building and energy supply. The initial phase of this project involves conducting site surveys and designing the required structural, mechanical, and electrical alterations to the building. This phase will also address issues such as planning consent, contractor procurement, risk management and develop an operational plan for works delivery phase. The purposed of this report is to record the decision to allocate a budget of £350k to complete this design and development work.
The project has a significant decarbonisation component; therefore, the design and development will be completed by Bristol City Leap, which is a 20-year strategic partnership between the council and the private company Ameresco to deliver low carbon energy infrastructure projects. The project will be allocated funding from the Council’s own Decarbonisation Fund. The project is also potentially eligible for central government decarbonisation grants under the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS).

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 07/05/2025

Decision due: 17 Mar 2025 by Executive Director: Growth and Regeneration

Lead member: Councillor Stephen Williams, Chair of the Public Health and Communities Committee Cllr.Stephen.Williams@bristol.gov.uk

Contact: John Smith, Executive Director: Growth & Regeneration Email: john.smith2@bristol.gov.uk.

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