Magistrates’ Court Cells Exposed as Fire Risk

Cells at the Newcastle Magistrates’ Court have failed a fire risk assessment, and the court could be closed as a result.

Alarmingly, 5 out of the 13 cells have been deemed to be not fire safe, and a review by HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) could result in the court being closed. The problems in the five cells are said to be structural, and they cannot be made fire safe.

Northumbria Police Chief Inspector Sean Mckenna explained:

There are structural issues with the layout of the cell complex which does not meet modern requirements. This is not a maintenance issue and it cannot be remedied in this building. Discussions are under way with all parties to look at future court cell provision.
In the meantime Northumbria Police has been in discussion with HM Courts & Tribunals Service to ensure that the cell accommodation is used to optimum capacity to ensure the Magistrates’ Court is able to function effectively.

 

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