Nightingale court at East Pallant House is ‘hugely symbolic for Chichester’

Edward Cooke, a family lawyer and mediator, has welcomed the news that East Pallant House will host a nightingale courtEdward Cooke, a family lawyer and mediator, has welcomed the news that East Pallant House will host a nightingale court
Edward Cooke, a family lawyer and mediator, has welcomed the news that East Pallant House will host a nightingale court
News that East Pallant House will host England’s first Nightingale Court has been hailed as ‘hugely symbolic for Chichester’.

It is one of ten new locations in England and Wales where temporary courts will be set up to help deal with the backlog of cases caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The announcement was welcomed by Gillian Keegan, the MP for Chichester, who said: “It is great news that Chichester has been included in the new Nightingale courts scheme to work through the backlog of court cases brought on by the coronavirus outbreak.

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“Ensuring we have local access to justice is hugely important and I am grateful to my colleagues at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) for ensuring that we are in the first such Nightingale group.