Amanda Milling MP, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, has welcomed a business to its new home in Cannock Chase.
Rosewood Funeral Service is the newest business to open its premises in the busy community of Bridgtown.
The family-run business held an opening ceremony at the new premises with the Cannock Chase MP cutting the ribbon to officially open the new premises.
Amanda Milling, Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, said: “I was delighted to visit Rosewood Funeral Service and learn about their business and how they deliver such an important service to families at a very difficult time.”
She added: “I wish them every success with their new business and welcome them to Bridgtown.”
Tony Walsh said, “We are a local company and our team has over 50 years of experience in the funeral sector. We pride ourselves on giving our customers a very personal and empathetic service in a very difficult time. The business offers support to its customers which includes bereavement groups and collaborating with local schools to help pupils deal with unresolved grief. We also offer memorial services to celebrate the lives of local people who have passed.”