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Nick Statham

Families will be charged for funeral webcasts from next year - unless Covid restrictions return

Rochdale families who wish for a loved-ones funeral to be webcast will have to pay for the service from next year.

Mourners have been able to pay their respects online during the Covid pandemic and have not been charged a fee.

But with restrictions on numbers at funerals now having been lifted, the council plans to introduce a £30 charge from April 2022.

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A council report reads: “It is not a requirement for mourners to webcast the service but an option.

“During the pandemic around two thirds of services opted for a webcast but this may reduce now restrictions on numbers have been lifted.”

The proposal is expected to generate £10k per year for the authority.

But at a recent cabinet meeting Councillor Danny Meredith voiced his concern that restrictions may again be imposed after the webcast charge is brought in.

Chief Executive Steve Rumbelow such a scenario would be a case of the council policies being superseded by a government decision.

He said: “If that were to happen it would probably be the case - it has been in the past - that it would be dictated by national regulations, he said.

“If lockdown type of arrangements are brought in that restrict numbers, that will override our policy."

Councillor John Blundell then asked if the authority could cancel the charge in a new lockdown scenario.

“The law won’t necessarily stipulate you must provide free webcasts for funerals,” he said.

“So if it doesn’t can we just scrap this, voluntarily?”

Mr Rumbelow replied that the council would need to make a policy decision on the matter should the situation arise.

Rochdale council is proposing to raise all its fees and charges by 2pc from April next year - with some exceptions including car parking, taxi licences and car boot sales.

This general uplift - and the proposed exceptions - were approved for consultation by cabinet members.

Senior councillors also signed off the introduction of a new charge for webcasting funeral services, to come into force at the start of the 2022/23 financial year.

Rochdale council cabinet met at Number One Riverside on November 23.

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