Cardiff Crown Court
Historic building in Cardiff, Wales / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cardiff Crown Court (Welsh: Llys y Goron Caerdydd) is a historic building situated in Cathays Park, Cardiff, Wales. The building is a Grade I listed building. As a Crown Court venue it is part of the Wales Circuit of His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service. The court house has nine courtrooms in addition to one "virtual" courtroom.[2] The senior judge at the court is Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, the Recorder of Cardiff.
Quick Facts Established, Location ...
Cardiff Crown Court | |
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Llys y Goron Caerdydd | |
51.48459°N 3.1802°W / 51.48459; -3.1802 | |
Established | 1906 |
Location | Wales |
Coordinates | 51.48459°N 3.1802°W / 51.48459; -3.1802 |
Composition method | Crown Court |
Appeals to | Court of Appeal, (Royal Courts of Justice) |
Website | Cardiff Crown Court |
Recorder of Cardiff | |
Currently | Tracey Lloyd-Clarke |
Since | 2022 |
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Quick Facts Listed Building – Grade I, Official name ...
Cardiff Crown Court | |
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The southern side of the Crown Courts from Boulevard De Nantes (the A4161) | |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Law Courts[1] |
Designated | 25 January 1966[1] |
Reference no. | 13736[1] |
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