Our office is situated next to our Scotmid food store, and opposite The Silver Wing pub. There is plenty of parking available. Calder Road, one of the city’s main arteries, runs by Sighthill, and the Edinburgh-Glasgow & Stirling railway line is nearby.
We’re available 24 hours a day to assist you on the telephone, with our office open from 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday.
Irene Fitz
6 years ago
My family had a sudden death. Elaine Gilchrist at Their Sighthill office attended to our ever changing needs throughout this very sad process for our family. From the first contact, her service was excellent and which was conducted in a quiet calm manner. We were assured at every step of the way, flowers arranged for us, music, video and many personal touches set out on tables for everyone to see. On arrival to follow the hearse we were warmly greeted by Phillip, a Director fromThe company at Forrester office. He guided me all the way to the end of our service by taking my arm and quietly taking me through the final process. I would certainly use them again in need. Very professional staff.
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