Overview
Discover how to overcome common issues, avoid unnecessary costs and create new income streams.
The sessions will cover the following subjects, as well as exploring any problems / issues you might wish to raise:
- Local Authorities Cemeteries Order 1977 (LACO)
- Admin Processes
- Grave Digging
- Memorials
- Exhumation
- Granting and Exercising the EROB (Exclusive Rights of Burial)
- Transferring the EROB

Dates
Wednesday 25 February 2026, 9:15am – 12:30pm
Thursday 26 February 2026, 9:15am – 12:30pm
Price
Members: £145 + VAT
Non-Members: £165 + VAT
CPD points
Claim 1 CPD point for attending each session!
Accessing your joining link
You can now login to your SLCC portal to access training materials, including joining information, certificates, recordings, and presentations—all in one place.
We will no longer send joining instructions via email. Instead, we invite all delegates to log into their SLCC account, ‘Training & Events’ section, to access their joining link.

“Superb course well presented, covered everything I needed in order to improve the processes already in place and to implement some new admin procedures. Great course expert trainer raft of experience who was able to share a range of personal scenarios. Very helpful.”
Emma Morehen, Polebrook Parish Council
“David the Presenter was excellent and left you in no doubt he knew his profession from top to bottom. His style was friendly and extremely approachable. All levels of questions were put to him and he treated them all with the same courtesy. Although a beginner in cemetery management myself I felt much more confident by the end and now know which questions I should be asking in my office.”
Katie Weir, Axbridge Town Council
About the Trainer
Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management (ICCM)
The ICCM was founded in 1913 and since that time has provided policy and best practice guidance to Burial and Cremation authorities, its Corporate members. It represents its Corporate members at government level.
The ICCM is a provider of accredited education and training opportunities for those working within the bereavement services, its Professional members.
The aim of the ICCM is to raise standards for bereaved people through the promotion of best practice, guidance, accredited training and education.

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