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Development Bank Supports Bangor Funeral Directors to Widen Support Available to Families

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A Bangor-based funeral directors has received micro loan backing from the Development Bank of Wales, allowing it to provide a new service for families.

Angladdau Enfys Funerals, based on Bangor High Street, was set up by friends Manon Williams and Louise White in 2020. As well as providing a space for customers to arrange funerals, they also offer an on-site chapel of rest and a multifunctional space for small services and gatherings.

Since setting up, Angladdau Enfys Funerals have provided funeral services for families throughout the north west Wales and as far as London, and they provide the wide range of services needed to arrange a meaningful funeral. Both Manon and Louise are also trained as celebrants.

Louise White and Manon Williams, Angladdau Enfys Funerals

The business has also built up a strong support within the local community, and have been appointed multiple times by families who have been pleased with the company’s sensitive and caring handling of funerals for loved ones. It is also a member of the Association of Green Funeral Directors and the National Association of Funeral Directors, and the directors are also trustees of a natural burial ground.

The service has now received a £5,000 micro loan from the Wales Micro Loan Fund, allowing the duo to set up a new grave tendering service, aimed at providing families with a comprehensive solution for the upkeep and beautification of burial plots.

The new service will include a range of maintenance tasks, including cleaning, stonemasonry preservation, and the placement of fresh flowers. Families will have the option to choose from a variety of service plans, including monthly or quarterly visits, as well as special occasion arrangements, such as birthdays and anniversaries.

Manon Williams, Director at Angladdau Enfys Funerals, said:

“We’ve have always strived to provide solace and support to grieving families during their most difficult times. This support from the Development Bank of Wales allows us to provide even more support for families, ensuring that the final resting place of their loved ones remains a fitting and peaceful tribute to them.”

Charlotte Price, Assistant Investment Executive at the Development Bank of Wales, said:

“We’re very pleased to have worked with Angladdau Enfys Funerals on their journey to expand their services.

“The level of support and care they have provided to families in local communities is heartwarming, and we were pleased to see the level of commitment they had to supporting local families even further.

The Wales Micro Loan Fund offers loans between £1,000 and £50,000, with repayment terms ranging from one to 10 years.

For more information, visit www.developmentbank.wales

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The Development Bank of Wales funds businesses that they think will benefit Wales and its people. The ones that will create ripples of growth- those that are more than a good business model or a great idea. They finance responsible businesses – those with a strong social, ethical and environmental standards, as well as real commercial promise.

By providing sustainable, effective finance where options have seemed limited, they bring ambitions to life and fuel possibilities for people, businesses and communities in Wales and beyond.

The Development Bank’s ‘big picture’ view means it can often help with debt and equity finance when options seem limited, doing whatever it takes to make a positive difference, bringing together the right people and working collaboratively to find a way to make things happen for Welsh businesses and for Wales.

Its teams are embedded in local communities, working out of regional offices that give customers direct access to key decision-makers and signposted avenues of support. They understand what’s happening in Wales’ villages, towns and cities – the challenges and the opportunities. They see the potential for business growth as a catalyst for enhancing lives and communities in Wales and beyond.

For more information, visit the Development Bank website at www.developmentbank.wales to find out more.

 

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