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Court standards and design guide 2004

Publication Year

2004

Document Status

Withdrawn, cited in regs

Abstract

Comprehensively covers many aspects of design of court buildings, including baseline cost, magistrates’ courts, crown courts, county courts, judiciary and magistrates, district judges, jury, custody, advocates, non-DCA staff, catering, public space, office design, court office, probate, office support service, common facilities, storage areas, car park, sustainable development, electrical, alarms and information technology, air, water and acoustics, furniture and furnishings, finishes and materials, provision for disabled people, fire safety, security, locks and key mastering, libraries, signs, specific design features, and health and safety.

Document History

Superseded by: Court standards and design guide, Ministry of Justice (MoJ) 2007.

Publisher Information

Department for Constitutional Affairs

The Department for Constitutional Affairs responsibilities have been taken over by the Ministry of Justice.

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