• April 19, 2024
 New Nightingale Courtrooms open across the country

New Nightingale Courtrooms open across the country

HMCTS have vowed to open 60 Nightingale Courts by the end of this month, as they aim to clear the backlog of cases that need to be heard. Five new courtrooms were opened last week in London, Wolverhampton and Liverpool.

The new Nightingale Courtrooms are in:

  • Wolverhampton Park Hall Hotel providing 2 courtrooms
  • The Hilton in Liverpool City Centre providing 2 courtrooms
  • Croydon’s Jury Inn.

These moves form part of a £113m investment that is easing pressures on courts and tribunals. Other measures include recruiting 1,600 extra staff, further technology, and on-site safety precautions such as plexiglass screens. This is in addition to the £142m being spent to speed up technological improvements and modernise courtrooms. This investment was touched upon in The Lord Chief Justice’s message.

Courts Minister, Lord Wolfson QC, said:

“This is part of our action to tackle the impact of the pandemic on our courts and reduce delays for victims. As a result, the number of outstanding cases in the magistrates’ is falling and the number of trials being listed in the Crown Court increases each week.”

More information about the Nightingale Courts can be found here.

Jennifer van Deursen

Jen is the Senior Media Officer for Today’s Conveyancer, Today’s Wills & Probate  and Today’s Family Lawyer.

Having gained a degree in Multimedia Computing, Jen fell into a content role after successfully applying for a job at Cheshire Police. During her 6-year service, she took on the role as personal Press Officer under the first Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire and worked in the busy press office for the force.

Jen has experience in the marketing and communication sphere, which stems from her time in the public sector, private care sector and now here at the Practical Vision Network, where she can utilise her skills and challenge herself further.

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