09/02/2016

Call For Justice Minister To Reconsider Courthouse Closures

The SDLP is calling on the Justice Minister to reconsider his decision to close five courthouses in Northern Ireland.

Minister David Ford said courthouses in Armagh, Ballymena, Lisburn, Magherafelt and Strabane are to close.

SDLP West Tyrone MLA Daniel McCrossan hit out at his decision.

He said: "David Ford stood in the Assembly armed with clever remarks but utterly lacking in an ounce of understanding about the effect of his pronouncement that a number of court houses across the North will close. Key amongst those that now face the Justice Minister's axe is Strabane Court House, the closure of which has been the subject of his dogged determination for a number of years.

"I have stood with the people of Strabane and the legal profession based here through previous attempts to strip our town of a court house. We will continue to oppose these moves which will not only disenfranchise those seeking justice here but will also manufacture an additional burden as the overflow transfers to Omagh.

"It is becoming increasingly clear that Strabane is being starved of public service investment and those services which we do have are being gradually dismantled. That is not acceptable to me or to the people I represent. We will continue to oppose the Justice Minister's plans and I would call on him to urgently reconsider."

(CD/LM)

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