HC Deb 21 July 1998 vol 316 c451W
Mr. Barnes

To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what percentage of county courts in Derbyshire provide(a) wheelchair access, (b) disabled toilet facilities and (c) facilities for persons with seeing and hearing disabilities. [51089]

Mr. Hoon

There are three county courts in Derbyshire: Derby (at the Combined Court Centre), Chesterfield and Buxton.

At Derby there is a lift and wheelchair access by the front door of the court. A wheelchair is also available and there are toilets for the disabled. There are no special facilities for the hard of hearing and those with seeing disabilities.

At Chesterfield, there is a ramp into the court building, a lift and toilets for the disabled. There are no special facilities for the hard of hearing and those with seeing disabilities.

At Buxton, there is no wheelchair access. The court is situated above a shop and there is no lift. However, there is a door bell at street level by the entrance of the court so that users can summon assistance. There are no special facilities for the hard of hearing and those with seeing disabilities.