Telephone
0300 123 1142
Textphone
0300 123 1264
Email: SSCSA-Liverpool@
justice.gov.uk
HM Courts & Tribunals Service, Manchester Civil Justice Centre, 1 Bridge Street West, Manchester M60 9DJ
Tel: 0300 123 1142 Textphone: 0300 123 1264 Email: SSCSA-Liverpool@justice.gov.uk
Please note from 6th April 2009 all medical appeals will be heard at Manchester IAC and all other appeals will be held here at the Manchester Civil Justice Centre
Who should I contact about my hearing?
Telephone: 0300 123 1142
Minicom : 0300 123 1264
By road
Manchester Civil Justice Centre is located on A34 Bridge Street West which is off A56 Deansgate, one of the main thoroughfares of the city centre. If coming from Deansgate, follow the signposts for the Ring Road approximately halfway down Deansgate. The Civil Justice Centre will then be on your left and is a prominent building set a little way back from the road. The nearest car park is a Pay & Display on Bridge Street opposite the Civil Justice Building. Other NCP parking located at New Bailey St, Chapel St and Spinningfields on Quay St which has disabled parking bays. Badge holders can park in spaces on Wood Street. Wood Street is located off Deansgate and is by the John Rylands Library. To get to the Civil Justice Centre from Wood Street go to the end of the road and turn left. Follow the road for approximately 100m and the Civil Justice Centre will be on your left.
By Rail/Underground
Salford Central station is a 5 minute walk away. When you arrive at the station exit onto New Bailey Street and turn right. The Civil Justice Centre will be on your right. Trains run from Manchester Victoria Station to Salford Central regularly throughout the day. For more information on train times please visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk
By Bus
The free Metro shuttle bus routes 1 and 3 run within the city centre and stop on Gartside Street between Manchester Civil Justice Centre and the Crown Court. For more information about the bus times please visit: www.tfgm.com
Can I bring my Children to the Hearing Centre?
Yes, but please remember that children should not be left unattended at any time. The hearing centre does not have anyone to look after children and our staff cannot supervise them or be held responsible for their safety.
In most circumstances you cannot take children into the hearing room with you. They can stay in the waiting room as long as there is another adult with you to look after them.
Special requirements
If you have any special requirements that you have not already notified to the Tribunal, which need to be taken into account so that you can attend the hearing you should contact the office that notified you of your hearing as soon as possible to discuss these.
Other Information
Help and Advice
HM Courts & Tribunals Service Staff can advise you on Tribunal procedures and information about your hearing, but they cannot give you legal advice.
Accessibility and Facilities
Important venue information
This venue operates strict security checks, please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your hearing time to allow you to clear these checks and gain access to the Tribunal waiting room.
Please report to ground floor reception on arrival
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