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Friday 6 September 2024
A weekly round-up of the latest news and information about courts and tribunals
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We’ve published our monthly video update recapping some of the main highlights from August. Highlights include Minister Alexander’s visit to Reading Crown Court, Minister Davies-Jones’ engagement with staff and judges at Bristol Crown Court, as well as our latest podcast episode on civil mediation.
If you’re not already subscribed to HMCTS social media channels, please do so to stay updated.
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Lewes Combined Court is hosting an open day next Saturday 14 September, from 10am to 2:30pm.
You can visit to see behind the scenes of justice and learn about the process behind working in court.
Visitors will have the chance to engage with the High Sheriff of East Sussex during Q&A sessions, observe mock trials, visit the court cells and much more.
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Ipswich Magistrates’ Court is also opening its doors to visitors for the first time on Saturday 14 September from 11am to 3:30pm.
You can join them to tour the court building and learn about how the justice system works. Members of the public will have the opportunity to tour a prison van, visit the court cells, observe mock trials, speak with our justice partners and lots of other activities.
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The Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ) will again open its historic doors to members of the public on Saturday 21 September from 10am to 4pm.
The RCJ opened to visitors last year and welcomed over 3,400 people.
This year, visitors will be able to join mock trials, join Q&A sessions with staff and lawyers, visit the cells, try on judges' robes and much more besides.
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