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The Law on Scattering Ashes in the UK

Is Scattering Ashes Legal?

Yes. In the UK, it is completely legal to scatter ashes in most natural settings – at sea, on rivers, lakes, and in the countryside. Families do not need a special licence. What matters is that the scattering is carried out respectfully and with the landowner’s permission if on private land.

Why Use a Drone?

Many families attempt to scatter ashes themselves, only to discover it is harder than expected. A sudden gust of wind can blow ashes back over clothes, hair, and faces – undignified and distressing.
Our drones solve this problem by releasing ashes gently from height, ensuring they drift naturally with the wind. This means:
No mess
No stress
Always dignified

Scattering at Sea

Scattering ashes at sea is always legal in the UK. Our team often carries out ceremonies from boats along the coast or on the River Thames. Using drones ensures ashes are released safely and respectfully, without families having to struggle with containers or unpredictable winds.

Scattering on Land

You may scatter ashes on private land with the landowner’s permission. Public spaces, rivers, and countryside locations are generally permitted if done respectfully. Our drones make the process discreet, controlled, and dignified.

Peace of Mind

At Ashes Scattered by Drone, we follow all UK regulations for ashes scattering. You can rest assured that your loved one’s farewell will be carried out legally, respectfully, and affordably.