More face-to-face hearings as additional courts reopen across Wales
An expansion of face-to-face hearings is planned this week as three
more court buildings open in Wales. A total of 159 HM Courts &
Tribunals Service (HMCTS) locations remained open across Wales and
England throughout the pandemic for physical hearings but initially
did not include jury trials, which resumed last month at courts
including Cardiff Crown Court. This, together with the significant
increase in use of remote audio and video technology, has enabled
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An expansion of face-to-face hearings is planned this
week as three more court buildings open in Wales.
A total of 159 HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) locations remained open across Wales and England throughout the pandemic for physical hearings but initially did not include jury trials, which resumed last month at courts including Cardiff Crown Court. This, together with the significant increase in use of remote audio and video technology, has enabled the justice system to continue functioning in these exceptional circumstances. Merthyr Tydfil Combined Court, Newport Crown Court and Llandudno Magistrates Court have now been assessed as suitable to hold socially-distanced hearings, alongside 13 more courts across England. The courts selected to reopen are spread across all jurisdictions. Each building has been individually assessed and will strictly follow public health guidance to ensure the protection and safety of all court users. A full list can be found below. Lord Chancellor, Robert Buckland said:
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart said:
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Burnett of Maldon said:
The Senior President of Tribunals, Sir Ernest Ryder said:
The dedication of all those in the justice system has allowed people across the country to continue to access the justice they are entitled to while being protected against the spread of the virus, and many thousands of court hearings across all jurisdictions have been heard since the coronavirus pandemic began. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the UK Government and the Judiciary have announced through HMCTS:
There are now 184 court and tribunal buildings open for essential face-to-face hearings, representing 54% of the 341 crown, magistrates, county and family courts and tribunals across Wales and England. Work has also begun to identify suitable venues to house so-called ‘Nightingale’ courts. These would use public spaces, such as civic centres or university moot courts, to allow traditional court buildings to manage more work while maintaining social distancing – whether that be by hosting full hearings or allowing victims and witnesses to attend remotely. A working group has been established to develop these plans, made up of HMCTS officials, the judiciary, legal professional bodies, representatives of victims’ groups and other court users. ENDSNotes to editors
The confirmed sites for reopening on w/c 8 June are:
Courts and tribunals tracker list during coronavirus outbreak. This page holds a tracker list of open, staffed and suspended courts during the coronavirus outbreak and is regularly updated. |