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Courts install wi-fi facilities


 
Most Crown and Combined courts across England and Wales now have access to wi-fi following the installation of wi-fi facilities in 67 courts over the past three months. The new facilities will allow court users to take advantage of wi-fi between court sittings and is part of HMCS' objective to improve court facilities and the quality of service to court users.

Wi-fi will be available at signposted zones in most publicly accessible areas of each court and payment for the service can be made on-line. For a list of the courts with new or extended wi-fi facilities click here.

Wi-fi facilites are also available at the Royal Courts of Justice in the main building and "Cafe 26". The facility is not available at present in Queen's Building whilst renovation works are taking place.

Source: Her Majesty's Court Service

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