Comfortably seating 176 mourners, its hi-tech offering includes an online booking service and a partnership with Obitus to offer the very best standard for music, visual tributes and streaming. Future plans involve the development of their memorial garden.
We spoke with Crematorium Manager Jim Parker about how PlotBox was the best enabler in managing their cremation operations right from day one.
Since 1961 there has been only one crematorium in Northern Ireland, and this was seen as providing cremation services on a regional basis, even though it was maintained and operated by a local authority.
As demand for cremation steadily increased over the years, this directly impacted upon capacity.
An assessment of needs was carried out to identify demand for a cremation facility within the Borough here in Antrim and Newtownabbey, which was partly based on benchmarking, for instance, the number of cremations previously at the Belfast facility.
Following an economic appraisal, outline planning permission was granted in 2018, with the crematory itself opening in June of this year.
[As well as this] it was to provide consumer choice to meet the social demand, for instance, for alternatives to traditional burial, with cremation becoming more popular, being perceived as being more environmentally-friendly than burial.
In Northern Ireland [that choice has been somewhat] limited as there has only ever been one crematory.
But there certainly is [growing] interest in cremation as a more environmentally friendly option, or for various other reasons, such as the financial implications of the cost of graves, for generational change - such as cremation becoming more acceptable for younger people, and also the awareness of the environmental impact of burial and the sustainability of burial grounds into the future.
From a crematorium point of view, the concept was relatively straightforward.
There were a number of factors that appealed. One was that it would complement the administration processes across our bereavement services. Another is that it's cloud-based, so it tied in with the council's initiatives of moving away from paper records onto cloud-based systems, enhancing our business continuity arrangements - that in itself made it logical.
For the crematorium side particularly it was relatively seamless. From using PlotBox for burials, we knew we had a system that worked. It was ready to go when the crematorium was ready to open. So once we went live with it, and ready for our first booking, it was all ready to go.
We didn't have a soft opening or any margin of error, so everything had to be right from day one.
We had to have the administration processes in place, we had to have a high quality service delivered to the public and PlotBox complemented that. Importantly, we established some of our systems and administration processes around what PlotBox was able to deliver us.
We have to put that in the context of being a new crematorium. For us, we didn't have existing policies or established processes, so in real terms, it was looking at what PlotBox could bring to the table for us from an administration point of view.
For instance, the scheduling feature - that helps us to establish efficiencies around our cremation processes.
Those will [in turn] factor into our operating procedures for administration, as we move away from paper-based processes and develop our own.
And PlotBox is key to that, because of the ease of access to our documents through the ability to store them online.
Firstly, PlotBox met the security credentials the council was asking for, but also the direction of travel, to move away from how data was currently stored and to have that accessible.
What it does is give us confidence. We only operate Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. But you know of course that funeral directors need something that is accessible 24/7.
They're having difficult conversations at a point in time when a loved one's passed away. There’s assurance and confidence in a funeral director being able to access our booking system and provisionally book a time to let the family develop funeral arrangements around that. There’s a level of clarity around funeral arrangements without additional stress.
And it doesn't create the bottlenecks. You don't come in on Monday morning to find that your phone is ringing off the hook or the funeral director is standing at your desk.
So for us it was a bit of confidence building, but also assurance in developing our relationship with funeral directors. And of course, funeral directors were happy and confident that we were using PlotBox.
Doing that within manual systems can increase the chance of mistakes, because there's human error [involved] as opposed to information coming straight from PlotBox and straight onto the statutory register.
Another way it helps, is with industry regulations - for instance, in our duty to reduce our carbon footprint.
Aside from that, there are other examples of how it can help to promote industry best practice - for example, the ability to pull financial or demographical information.
As a new crematorium, that can help us to ascertain how we are supporting the bereaved within the Borough - looking at the amount of residents, as opposed to non-residents, and how that feeds into the council’s profile of delivering a service set against the cost of the crematorium.
Probably the most important thing for myself is having that sort of single source of information, I know where it is and I can draw that information out fairly quickly - and it’s the same for the staff onsite.
This is most evident with being only the second crematorium in Northern Ireland, as a flagship building and significant expenditure by Antrim and Newtownabbey Council, we need to quantify the usage in respect of the assessment of needs, and within the context of wider pressures relating to availability of burial space within the Borough, impacting upon demand going forward.
That also allows us to look at the business need and tailor our services in kind - for example, having visibility of usership within catchment areas and so forth.
Quite regularly I provide a report on cremation statistics, breaking that down by end user usage, or breaking information further to look at those under 18 for example, and relating that back to the Children’s Funeral Fund for Northern Ireland.
Having all of that information fairly accessible is very useful.
We also find it useful to be able to draw out information from funeral director usage. That can feed into the immediate facility, then high end users as we go further afield and how that impacts upon choice.
While it's been fundamental in establishing the need for a new crematorium, at a high level it has also been helpful in creating a dignified, respectful service for our families.
We time our cremations in a way where bereaved families aren't feeling rushed, and by giving them more time, it creates the opportunity whereby each funeral service is as special and personal as can be.
So from a cremation point of view, our priority was the customer interface and service delivery.
There are certain priorities - next, for instance, is the establishment of our Memorial Garden, and we will be utilizing PlotBox to retain the data applicable to memorials. For example, where our memorials are going to be leased out, PlotBox provides the ability to automatically generate emails, making memorial processes more efficient.
We're really happy about what we have achieved and what's being delivered. In relation to proposals for additional crematoriums within Northern Ireland and benchmarking against our experience, there’d be no hesitation in saying this is the only platform that you need to be using.
It’s great as a crematorium management system because it is easy to use, empowers managers and staff to optimize their time, improve accuracy and efficiently manage growing demand for cremation, which is really beneficial.
We’re at the start of our journey, but we know that as we progress, PlotBox are partners who are always on the front foot when asking for ideas on how we can develop. They listen and take our ideas on board.