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Courts Service reminder of COVID-19 measures
First remote hearing of Supreme Court in April 2020 Pic: Courtesy Courts Service

27 Oct 2021 / courts Print

Courts Service reminder of COVID-19 measures

The Courts Service and the judiciary have issued a reminder to court users of the public-health measures announced at the start of the Michaelmas term earlier this month.

The courts body said that its “steadfast goal” was to keep courts, and court buildings, open and safe, adding that all measures were reviewed regularly.

It stressed that the measures it had introduced were aimed at ensuring a safe environment for all court users, jurors, and those working across the courts during this phase of the pandemic.

Those with queries about jury summons are being asked to contact the number provided on their summons, and refer to the Courts Service Twitter account, or the organisation’s website.

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