Gwent Crematorium
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 8 Oct 2009
Situated just off the A4042, on Tre-herbert Road. Although most of the site is just across the border in Monmouthshire, the main building is in Torfaen. Entrances and exits to the chapel are fully ramped, allowing easy access for the less mobile. Dedicated spaces are offered to wheelchair users, and an inductive loop system is in operation to assist hearing aid users. The chapel seating capacity is around 120, with standing room for a further 50 people. Should this still prove insufficient, a public address system operates in the cloisters at the chapel entrance.