£15m government funding to fix court buildings
Work to improve the condition of court buildings is underway thanks to an additional £15 million set aside for much needed security and maintenance work.

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp extra money, announced by the Chancellor in this year’s Budget, will ensure more than 170 wide-ranging improvement works can be undertaken across a number of sites before the end of the financial year.
A number of priorities in courts across England and Wales � from increased security measures to fixing boilers and repairing lifts - have been identified in conjunction with the senior judiciary.
Justice Minister, Lucy Frazer said:
We want to provide the best experience possible for the victims, witnesses, staff and legal professionals who use our courts every day.
That is why this extra funding is so welcome � and why we’ve worked with the judiciary to make sure we spend it where it is needed most.
Some £4 million will be spent advancing the preparation of capital maintenance projects including replacing the roofs at Snaresbrook Crown Court - the first phase of a longer-term refurbishment programme at the court � and Winchester Crown Court. Other improvements will include new boilers at Newton Abbot, Peterlee and Plymouth Magistrates� Courts, new windows at Barnstaple Magistrates� Court and replacement lifts at Swansea Civil Justice Centre and Thames Magistrates� Court.
An additional £3m will be spent on security related work including installing improved locks and panic alarms, vision panels in doors and improving CCTV in waiting areas where necessary.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp remaining £8m will be spent on facilities management works with a particular focus on improving heating and cooling in court buildings.
This extra funding follows a number of other recent improvements made to the court estate, including:
- Increased capacity at two courts in Swindon following £2.6m of government funding with additional judicial chambers, refurbished office space and a new public waiting room.
- Improvements to the Personal Support Unit at Liverpool Family and Civil Court including increasing its size and configuration allowing more people to be helped.
- Work is underway with the City of London Corporation on the development of a brand-new purpose built combined court, which is scheduled for completion by 2025.
This is alongside the government’s ambitious £1bn court reform programme that is bringing new technology and modern ways of working to the justice system. This includes a new fully accessible online civil money claims service giving the public the ability to make a small claim online � with more than 37,000 claims made since its launch in March and user satisfaction at 90% and a new system for applying for divorce online, which has cut errors in application forms from 40% to less than 1%.