Tuesday 15 December 2015

BBC Feature Respect Direct Funeral Services 
How would you like to go? 
Patrisha Courtney commented - This man came to our home, we chose our resting places and he listened to everything we were thinking of, we are so at peace with our decision, unique arrangement are made inc. Music etc. Thank you so much Gordon Tulley

Sunday 25 March 2012

Great News Respect won their second award for The Green Business of the Year 2012, more information to follow soon

Sunday 11 December 2011


TV favourites Respect Lincs firm's

 efforts

Award WINNING Respect Natural Woodland Green Burial Parks

Respect have WON The prestigious
 WildLife Trust's Green
 Guardian  Award 2011 for Conservation, For Protecting The Environment through  Innovation.





Awarded by Professor David Bellamy, he saidRespect Green Burials Make    a Lot of  sense” they thoroughly deserve to win  because Respect have protected green belt  from development.






Presented by none other than Mike Dilger of BBC's  'The One Show'.
Respect Green Burial Park, Nr. Doncaster have won the prestigious environmental award in the Wildlife Trusts’ Green Guardians scheme.
Respect were also runners up for the 2011 Environmental Business Award.
The natural burial ground at Hawks Nest, between Bawtry and Scrooby has been sown with wildflower seed for next season and memorial bat, bird and owl boxes have  beenput up to attract the wildlife back into the Park.
Proprietor Gordon Tulley said: “One of the key elements in the ethos of a Natural Woodland Green Burial Park is the development of a sustainable, enriching environment in which wildlife is encouraged to flourish. Unlike a bleak council cemetery a true green burial ground is a warm, inviting place for both people and animals.”
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Saturday 19 November 2011


News See The STAR newspaper article below

Respect have been nominated and short listed for The prestigious Green Guardian Award 2011

Respect Green Burial Park near Doncaster has been shortlisted for a prestigious environmental award in the Wildlife Trusts’ Green Guardians scheme.
The natural burial ground at Hawks Nest, between Bawtry and Scrooby, has ben sown with wildflower seed for next season. Bat and bird boxes have been put up.
Respect has been nominated for the categories Protecting the Environment through Innovation, First Steps to Sustainability and the Environmental Business Award.
Proprietor Gordon Tulley said: “One of the key elements in the ethos of a natural woodland green burial park is the development of a sustainable, enriching environment in which wildlife is encouraged to flourish. Unlike a bleak council cemetery a true green burial ground is a warm, inviting place for both people and animals.”

Wednesday 7 September 2011


This weeks press article                                                                                                                    IT’s the ideal enclosure for racing fans who have crossed life’s finishing line

http://www.thestar.co.uk/community/starbizarre/an_ideal_enclosure_for_the_end_of_life_s_race_1_3748760