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Minister Flanagan officially opens new Wexford courthouse

The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, has today officially opened the new Wexford Courthouse. The €18.1m project joins a group of completed courthouses comprising of Drogheda and Letterkenny, with four further new courthouses or substantial refurbishments to be delivered around the country by Public Private Partnerships in 2018. The courthouse was originally built as the Tate School is 1867.

Speaking at the opening, which was also attended by the Chief Justice Mr Frank Clarke, Minister Flanagan said:

“The new Wexford Courthouse is a combination of new and old as a modern extension of a landmark building which represents an important element of the mid nineteenth-century architectural legacy of Wexford. It is great to see how the new building and the refurbishment of the existing building provides modern facilities for this historic county town while contributing to the ongoing regeneration and evolution of Wexford. The completed building, with its prominent form and location, is the latest civic addition to the historic and evolving fabric of Wexford Town and should contribute to the life of the town for many years into the future.”

Wexford, like other courthouses, engages daily with citizens dealing with criminal, civil and family law in both the District and Circuit Court. In 2016 alone, over 11,200 matters across 194 court sitting days have been dealt with by the District Court sitting in both Wexford town and Gorey. In addition, the Circuit Court dealt with over 660 matters across 153 court sitting days. The Combined Court Office in Wexford has access to a number of Courts Service ICT systems, particularly the Criminal Case Tracking System, to assist in the management and administration of the business of the Court. During the course of 2018, a new eLicensing System will be made available to the office, which will facilitate the electronic lodgement and administration of licensing from a solicitor’s own office. This system is part of a wider programme of development over the coming years to modernise the administration of court business into the 21st century.

The Minister added:

“The court deals with many different, complex and sensitive issues that affect people’s lives and so to have a local courthouse, a place that is accessible, modern and user-friendly, is really important. Therefore, user facilities such as a vulnerable witness suite, victim support room, legal practitioners room, enhanced custody facilities, jury reception room, media room and consultation rooms are a welcome addition at Wexford Courthouse. I am confident that this new courthouse will meet the needs of Wexford and the surrounding area for many decades to come.”