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To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what funding he has allocated for the construction of custody provision at Wrexham Magistrates Court; on what the timetable is for the start of that construction.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what funding he has allocated for the construction of custody provision at Wrexham Magistrates Court; on what the timetable is for the start of that construction.
Funding approval has been given to the cost of a new custody suite reported to officials in September 2017 at a total project cost of £3.5m. The cost, in part due to increased planning constraints, has continued to increase. Officials are currently working with professional advisers to understand the costs and timeframes associated with the design to deliver the programme. A revised funding requirement will be subject to internal governance consideration, once a deliverable costed scheme is finalised.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the timetable is for the start of building work to construct new custody provision at Wrexham Magistrates Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the timetable is for the start of building work to construct new custody provision at Wrexham Magistrates Court.
We do not currently have a date for the building work to start.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what plans her Department has for the construction of custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court; what options for that construction her Department is assessing; and what the timetable is for her Department to make decisions on the (a) options and (b) construction...
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what plans her Department has for the construction of custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court; what options for that construction her Department is assessing; and what the timetable is for her Department to make decisions on the (a) options and (b) construction...
HM Courts & Tribunals Service has commissioned a design for replacement custody facilities at Wrexham Magistratesâ Court. This will be evaluated as part of the assessment of options for the future provision of custodial facilities at Wrexham Magistrates Court. The evaluation will take place in due course.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what budget has been allocated to pay for the construction of new custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what budget has been allocated to pay for the construction of new custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
HM Courts & Tribunals Service is assessing options and associated costs for the future provision of custodial facilities at Wrexham Magistratesâ Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps have been taken to commission new custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps have been taken to commission new custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
HM Courts & Tribunals Service has commissioned a design for replacement custody facilities at Wrexham Magistratesâ Court. This will be evaluated as part of the assessment of options for the future provision of custodial facilities at Wrexham Magistrates Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what consultation has taken place between his Department and interested parties on custody facilities at Wrexham Police Station currently used by Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what consultation has taken place between his Department and interested parties on custody facilities at Wrexham Police Station currently used by Wrexham Magistrates' Court.
Whilst North Wales Police consulted on plans for their estate, including their property in Wrexham, in 2011, there has been no consultation between Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service and other parties on the question of custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates’ Court.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if he will make an assessment of the future availability of custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court
in the next three years.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if he will make an assessment of the future availability of custody facilities at Wrexham Magistrates' Court
in the next three years.
Wrexham Magistrates’ Court has access to cells at Wrexham Police Station until late 2016 at the very least. HM Courts and Tribunals Service will make an assessment of all available options for custodial cases at Wrexham Magistrates’ Court thereafter.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) what discussions (a) HM Courts Service and (b) his Department has had with North Wales police about future cell provision at Wrexham magistrates' court;
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) what discussions (a) HM Courts Service and (b) his Department has had with North Wales police about future cell provision at Wrexham magistrates' court;
No detailed discussions have taken place between HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) or the Department with North Wales police with regards to future cell provision at Wrexham magistrates court. HMCTS is considering its options. Further discussions will take place once preferred options have been identified.
Any decision for new arrangements for dealing with custody cases at Wrexham magistrates court will be guided by the principles of access to justice and best value for the taxpayer.
(2) if he will make provision for construction of secure accommodation at Wrexham magistrates' court to replace accommodation at Wrexham police station due to be closed by North Wales police in 2016.
Ian Lucas:
(2) if he will make provision for construction of secure accommodation at Wrexham magistrates' court to replace accommodation at Wrexham police station due to be closed by North Wales police in 2016.
Ian Lucas:
No detailed discussions have taken place between HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) or the Department with North Wales police with regards to future cell provision at Wrexham magistrates court. HMCTS is considering its options. Further discussions will take place once preferred options have been identified.
Any decision for new arrangements for dealing with custody cases at Wrexham magistrates court will be guided by the principles of access to justice and best value for the taxpayer.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice if he will ensure that criminal cases continue to be considered at Wrexham magistrates' court over the next five years.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice if he will ensure that criminal cases continue to be considered at Wrexham magistrates' court over the next five years.
HM Courts and Tribunals Service has no current plans to cease criminal work at Wrexham magistrate’s court.
Agreed to on question.
Agreed to on question.
It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair this evening, Mr Deputy Speaker. I echo your festive greetings and wish you, your family and everyone in the House a merry Christmas. I also thank all the staff who have worked so hard for us over the past year....
It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair this evening, Mr Deputy Speaker. I echo your festive greetings and wish you, your family and everyone in the House a merry Christmas. I also thank all the staff who have worked so hard for us over the past year....
I thank the hon. Member for Wrexham (Ian Lucas) for the kind comments he made at the outset of his remarks about my appointment. I assure him that it is no inconvenience for me to be here today, notwithstanding the fact that it is the last debate before the Christmas...
I thank the hon. Member for Wrexham (Ian Lucas) for the kind comments he made at the outset of his remarks about my appointment. I assure him that it is no inconvenience for me to be here today, notwithstanding the fact that it is the last debate before the Christmas...
The work that magistrates do in north Wales and across the court service is absolutely vital. The partnership between the magistracy and officials who manage the courts is an essential prerequisite for
the successful operation of our magistrates courts. In the case of magistrates courts, this partnership is built up...
The work that magistrates do in north Wales and across the court service is absolutely vital. The partnership between the magistracy and officials who manage the courts is an essential prerequisite for
the successful operation of our magistrates courts. In the case of magistrates courts, this partnership is built up...
On that point, the difficulty is that steps were taken subsequently, in terms of the transfer of business between the two courts, that seem to pursue the agenda suggested in the withdrawn consultation.
On that point, the difficulty is that steps were taken subsequently, in terms of the transfer of business between the two courts, that seem to pursue the agenda suggested in the withdrawn consultation.
I appreciate where the hon. Gentleman is coming from, but the listing of cases is a matter for the judiciary to decide as it sees best so that it can get the business done and hear as many cases as possible. It is important to recognise that distinction. As far...
I appreciate where the hon. Gentleman is coming from, but the listing of cases is a matter for the judiciary to decide as it sees best so that it can get the business done and hear as many cases as possible. It is important to recognise that distinction. As far...
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice whether he discussed Wrexham Magistrates' Court and police cells in Wrexham with the Chair of the Wrexham Magistrates at meetings in the last year; and what steps he took following any such discussion.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice whether he discussed Wrexham Magistrates' Court and police cells in Wrexham with the Chair of the Wrexham Magistrates at meetings in the last year; and what steps he took following any such discussion.
There have been no departmental meetings between the Secretary of State and the chair of the Wrexham Magistrates about Wrexham magistrates court and police cells in Wrexham in the last year.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice when he has met the Chair of Wrexham Magistrates' Court Bench in the last 12 months.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice when he has met the Chair of Wrexham Magistrates' Court Bench in the last 12 months.
The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, my right hon. Friend the Member for Epsom and Ewell (Chris Grayling), has not met with the Chair of Wrexham magistrates court in an official capacity.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many cases have been prosecuted in (a) Wrexham Magistrates Court, (b) Wales and (c) England in each of the last five years.
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To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many cases have been prosecuted in (a) Wrexham Magistrates Court, (b) Wales and (c) England in each of the last five years.
[124016]
The numbers of defendants proceeded against at magistrates courts in the Wrexham Maelor local justice area, in Wales, and in England from 2007 to 2011 can be viewed in the following table:
| Number
of defendants proceeded against at magistrates courts, for all
offences, within Wrexham Maelor local justice area, England and Wales,
2007-111,
2 | |||||
| Area | 2007 | 20083 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
| England
and
Wales | 1,732,506 | 1,640,023 | 1,694,410 | 1,653,190 | 1,558,965 |
| England | 1,621,436 | 1,547,699 | 1,591,399 | 1,552,380 | 1,462,775 |
| Wales | 111,070 | 92,324 | 103,011 | 100,810 | 96,190 |
| Of
which: | |||||
| Wrexham
Maelor local justice
area | 5,682 | 5,648 | 5,769 | 5,376 | 4,367 |
| 1
The figures given in the table on court proceedings relate to persons
for whom these offences were the principal offences for which they were
dealt with. When a defendant has been found guilty of two or more
offences it is the offence for which the heaviest penalty is imposed.
Where the same disposal is imposed for two or more offences, the
offence selected is the offence for which the statutory maximum penalty
is the most
severe. 2 Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. 3 Excludes data for Cardiff magistrates court for April, July and August 2008. Source: Justice Statistics Analytical Services—Ministry of Justice. |