Coroner moves to old court room in Beaconsfield

Coroner moves to old court room in Beaconsfield Coroner moves to old court room in Beaconsfield

THE former magistrates’ court in Beaconsfield has become the new home of the Buckinghamshire coroner.

This means the county’s inquests - legal investigations into the circumstances surrounding a person’s death – will be now heard in the old Victorian court house in Beaconsfield Old Town, instead of High Wycombe Law Courts.

The red brick building at 29 Windsor End, which has more recently been used as a filming location and council office, will also be a registrars’ office and civil ceremony venue, with the number of ceremonies expected to be in the region of 150 per year.

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Scarletto says...
2:15pm Mon 29 Oct 12

The three courtrooms behind this former old police station building were built less than 50 years ago and have modern facilities. The front buildings pictured was Beaconsfield's old police station. The courts behind it closed ten-15 years go.There was or is an underground local government/civil defence bunker under the courts too, provided in case of war.

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