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  1. England

     Avon and Somerset  Bedfordshire  Cambridgeshire  Cheshire  Cleveland  Durham  Cumbria  Derbyshire  Devon and Cornwall  Dorset  Essex  Gloucestershire  Greater London  Greater Manchester  Hampshire (and the Isle of Wight)  Hertfordshire  Humberside  Kent  Lancashire  Leicestershire (and Rutland)  Lincolnshire  Merseyside  Norfolk  Northamptonshire  Northumbria (Northumberland and Tyne and Wear)  North Yorkshire  Nottinghamshire  South Yorkshire  Staffordshire  Suffolk  Surrey  Sussex  Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire)  Warwickshire  West Mercia (Herefordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire)   West Midlands  West Yorkshire  Wiltshire 

  2. Wales

  3. References

  4. See also

  5. External links

{{Update|inaccurate=yes|date=March 2013}}Local justice areas are units in England and Wales established by the Courts Act 2003,[1] replacing[1] and directly based on{{fact|date=January 2019}} the previous petty sessional divisions. They have been in existence since 2005.[2]

Local justice areas are used to determine which magistrates' courts may hear a particular case. Specifically, cases may only be heard in courts which are in:

  • a place in the local justice area in which the offence is alleged to have been committed,
  • a place in the local justice area in which the person charged with the offence resides,
  • a place in the local justice area in which the witnesses, or the majority of the witnesses, reside, or
  • a place where other cases raising similar issues are being dealt with.

The areas established were identical to the petty sessional divisions. They have since been amended by the merger of South Pembrokeshire and North Pembrokeshire to a single Pembrokeshire local justice area,[3] and the merger of De Maldwyn and Welshpool to a single Montgomeryshire local justice area[3] – this change came into force in 2006, although the magistrates already shared the same courtroom.

A further amendment occurred in 2006 when the areas of Shrewsbury, Oswestry and Drayton were combined to become a new area named Shrewsbury and North Shropshire.[4] The areas of Telford and Bridgnorth and South Shropshire were also combined to become a new area named Telford and South Shropshire.[4]

Each local justice area is part of a larger courts board area, which replaced the magistrates' courts committee areas with the inauguration of Her Majesty's Courts Service in 2005.[5]

England

Avon and Somerset

  • Bath and Wansdyke
  • Bristol
  • Mendip
  • North Avon (South Gloucestershire)
  • North Somerset
  • Sedgemoor
  • South Somerset
  • Taunton Deane and West Somerset

Bedfordshire

  • Bedford and Mid Bedfordshire
  • Luton and South Bedfordshire

Cambridgeshire

  • Cambridge (including South Cambridgeshire)
  • East Cambridgeshire
  • Fenland
  • Huntingdonshire
  • Peterborough

Cheshire

  • Chester, Ellesmere Port and Neston
  • Halton
  • Macclesfield
  • South Cheshire (Congleton and Crewe and Nantwich)
  • Warrington
  • Vale Royal

Cleveland

  • Hartlepool
  • Langbaurgh East (eastern part of Redcar and Cleveland)
  • Teesside

Durham

  • North Durham
  • South Durham

Cumbria

  • Carlisle and District
  • Eden
  • Furness and District (Barrow-in-Furness)
  • South Lakeland
  • West Allerdale and Keswick (Allerdale)
  • Whitehaven (Copeland)

Derbyshire

  • High Peak
  • North East Derbyshire and Dales
  • Southern Derbyshire

Devon and Cornwall

  • East Cornwall
  • Central Devon
  • North Devon
  • Plymouth District
  • West Cornwall
  • South Devon

Dorset

  • East Dorset
  • West Dorset

Essex

  • Mid-North Essex
  • Mid-South Essex
  • North East Essex
  • North West Essex
  • South East Essex
  • South West Essex

Gloucestershire

  • Gloucestershire

Greater London

  • Barking and Dagenham
  • Barnet
  • Bexley
  • Brent
  • Bromley
  • Camden and Islington
  • City of London
  • City of Westminster
  • Croydon
  • Ealing
  • Enfield
  • Greenwich and Lewisham
  • Hackney and Tower Hamlets
  • Hammersmith and Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea
  • Haringey
  • Harrow Gore ( )
  • Havering
  • Hillingdon
  • Hounslow
  • Kingston-upon-Thames
  • Lambeth and Southwark
  • Merton
  • Newham
  • Redbridge
  • Richmond-upon-Thames
  • Sutton
  • Waltham Forest
  • Wandsworth

Greater Manchester

  • Bolton
  • Bury & Rochdale
  • Manchester & Salford
  • Oldham
  • Stockport
  • Tameside
  • Trafford
  • Wigan and Leigh

Hampshire (and the Isle of Wight)

  • Isle of Wight
  • New Forest
  • North East Hampshire
  • North West Hampshire
  • South East Hampshire
  • South Hampshire
  • Southampton

Consolidated in 1993 - see  

Hertfordshire

  • West & Central Hertfordshire
  • North & East Hertfordshire

Humberside

  • Beverley and the Wolds
  • Bridlington
  • Goole and Howdenshire
  • Grimsby and Cleethorpes (North East Lincolnshire)
  • Hull and Holderness
  • North Lincolnshire

Kent

  • Central Kent
  • East Kent
  • North Kent

Lancashire

  • Blackburn, Darwen and Ribble Valley
  • Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale
  • Chorley
  • Fylde Coast (Blackpool, Fylde, Wyre)
  • Hyndburn
  • Lancaster
  • Ormskirk (West Lancashire)
  • Preston
  • South Ribble

Leicestershire (and Rutland)

  • Ashby-de-la-Zouch (North West Leicestershire)
  • Leicester
  • Loughborough (Charnwood)
  • Market Bosworth
  • Market Harborough and Lutterworth (Harborough)
  • Melton, Belvoir and Rutland (Melton and Rutland)

Lincolnshire

  • Boston
  • Bourne and Stamford
  • Elloes
  • Gainsborough
  • Grantham
  • Lincoln District
  • Wolds
  • Skegness
  • Sleaford

Merseyside

  • Knowsley
  • Liverpool
  • North Sefton District
  • South Sefton District
  • St Helens
  • Wirral

Norfolk

  • Central Norfolk
  • Great Yarmouth
  • North Norfolk
  • Norwich
  • South Norfolk
  • West Norfolk

Northamptonshire

  • Corby
  • Daventry
  • Kettering
  • Northampton
  • Towcester
  • Wellingborough

Northumbria (Northumberland and Tyne and Wear)

  • North Northumbria
  • South Northumbria

North Yorkshire

  • Harrogate
  • Northallerton and Richmond (Hambleton)
  • Scarborough
  • Selby
  • Skipton (Craven)
  • York

Nottinghamshire

  • Mansfield
  • Newark-on-Trent and Southwell (Newark and Sherwood)
  • Nottingham
  • Worksop and Retford (Bassetlaw)

South Yorkshire

  • Barnsley District
  • Doncaster
  • Rotherham
  • Sheffield

Staffordshire

  • Central and South West Staffordshire (Stafford, Cannock Chase, South Staffordshire
  • North Staffordshire (Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire Moorlands)
  • South East Staffordshire (East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Tamworth)

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Suffolk

  • North East Suffolk
  • South East Suffolk
  • West Suffolk

Surrey

  • North Surrey - Staines Magistrates Court
  • North West Surrey - Woking Magistrates Court (now closed)
  • South East Surrey - Redhill Magistrates Court
  • South West Surrey - Guildford Magistrates Court

Proposal now to merge all Surrey Courts

Sussex

  • Sussex (Central) - Brighton and Lewes Magistrates Courts
  • Sussex (Eastern) - Eastbourne and Hastings Magistrates Courts
  • Sussex (Northern) - Crawley, Haywards Heath and Horsham Magistrates Courts
  • Sussex (Western)- Worthing and Chichester Magistrates Courts

Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire)

  • Central Buckinghamshire
  • East Berkshire
  • Milton Keynes
  • Northern Oxfordshire
  • Oxford
  • Reading
  • Southern Oxfordshire
  • West Berkshire
  • Wycombe and Beaconsfield

Warwickshire

  • Warwickshire

West Mercia (Herefordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire)

  • Bromsgrove and Redditch
  • Herefordshire
  • Kidderminster
  • Shrewsbury and North Shropshire
  • Telford and South Shropshire
  • South Worcestershire

West Midlands

  • Birmingham
  • Coventry District
  • Dudley
  • Solihull
  • Stourbridge and Halesowen
  • Sutton Coldfield
  • Walsall and Aldridge
  • Warley
  • West Bromwich
  • Wolverhampton

West Yorkshire

  • Bradford and Keighley
  • Calderdale
  • Kirklees (incorporating Huddersfield, Batley and Dewsbury)
  • Leeds District
  • Wakefield and Pontefract

Wiltshire

  • North West Wiltshire
  • South East Wiltshire
  • Swindon

Wales

  • Cardiff
  • Carmarthen
  • Ceredigion
  • Conwy
  • Cynon Valley
  • De Brycheiniog (south Brecknockshire)
  • Denbighshire
  • Flintshire
  • Gwent
  • Gwynedd
  • Llanelli
  • Merthyr Tydfil
  • Miskin, Rhondda Cynon Taff
  • Montgomeryshire
  • Neath Port Talbot
  • Newcastle and Ogmore
  • Pembrokeshire
  • Radnorshire and North Brecknock
  • Swansea County
  • Vale of Glamorgan
  • Wrexham Maelor
  • Ynys Môn/Anglesey

References

1. ^{{Cite legislation UK | type = act | year = 2003 | chapter = 39 | act = Courts Act 2003 | section = 8}}
2. ^{{Cite legislation UK | type = si | year = 2005 | number = 554 | si = Local Justice Areas Order 2005}}
3. ^{{Cite legislation UK | type = si | year = 2005 | number = 2949 | si = The Local Justice Areas (No.2) Order 2005}}
4. ^{{Cite legislation UK | type = si | year = 2006 | number = 1839 | si = The Local Justice Areas (No.1) Order 2006}}
5. ^{{Cite legislation UK | type = si | year = 2004 | number = 1303 | si = The Courts Boards Areas (Amendment) Order 2004}}

See also

  • Magistrates' court (England and Wales)
  • Courts Act 2003
  • Petty sessional division

External links

  • Courts Act 2003
  • The Local Justice Areas (No.2) Order 2006

3 : Politics of England|Politics of Wales|Courts of England and Wales

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