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Consultation Outcome Published 3 Aug 2015 Ministry of Justice ↗ View on GOV.UK

Merger of Local Justice Areas in Greater Manchester

Seeks views on merging 8 Local Justice Areas (LJAs) into a single LJA, to be known as the Greater Manchester LJA.

Opened 3 Aug 2015
Closed 14 Sep 2015
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There are 3 key reasons for considering a merger of the current 8 LJAs:

  • to improve the effectiveness of the delivery of justice by improving flexibility in dealing with cases
  • to make better use of reduced resources
  • to increase the opportunities for magistrates to retain experience and thus competence

The Judicial Business Group (JBG) must address the question of magistrates’ sittings against the background of falling court sittings in criminal jurisdiction.

The JBG must also consider the resources available to HMCTS and criminal justice agencies to ensure that justice can be delivered as effectively as possible with reduced resources.

Staffing within HMCTS and other organisations is determined by the workload and has therefore reduced over recent years.