Court and tribunal design guide
HM Courts & Tribunals Service has published a new court and tribunal design guide.
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- HM Courts & Tribunals Service
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- 10 May 2019
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Court and tribunal design guide
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The design guide provides the standards for refurbishment and redevelopment of existing and future court and tribunal buildings and facilities within our estate. It enables optimum use of facilities to improve user experience. Along with the key elements of safety and security, it sets out five principles that must be incorporated into any building design. These principles define that court and tribunal buildings must be appropriate, effective, accessible, flexible and sustainable.
The design guide was developed through extensive engagement with all types of users of court and tribunal buildings to ensure standards and designs meet their needs. The design guide will be used by us on current and future building and refurbishment work undertaken across the court and tribunal estate. As lessons are learned and our reform initiatives develop, the design guide will be updated and future versions will be published.
PleaseTo request a printable version, or send us your feedback on the design guideguide, please email: courtandtribunaldesignguide@justice.gov.uk.
This document was updated in August 2025.
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The design guide provides the standards for refurbishment and redevelopment of existing and future court and tribunal buildings and facilities within our estate. It enables optimum use of facilities to improve user experience. Along with the key elements of safety and security, it sets out five principles that must be incorporated into any building design. These principles define that court and tribunal buildings must be appropriate, effective, accessible, flexible and sustainable.
The design guide was developed through extensive engagement with all types of users of court and tribunal buildings to ensure standards and designs meet their needs. The design guide will be used by us on current and future building and refurbishment work undertaken across the court and tribunal estate. As lessons are learned and our reform initiatives develop, the design guide will be updated and future versions will be published.
PleaseTo request a printable version, or send us your feedback on the design guideguide, please email: courtandtribunaldesignguide@justice.gov.uk.
This document was updated in August 2025.