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Snaresbrook Crown Court

75 Hollybush Hill, London E11 1QW, United Kingdom

Snaresbrook Crown Court
Courthouse
3.5
39 reviews
8 comments
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H2J8+8R London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8530 0000
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Wulf Mayers
Wulf Mayers
Has been taking me the better part of two months to get my loss of earnings paid. They keep sending me back the same forms over and over even though I'm going in and physically handing them in at the desk.

By the time they finally get you paid you'll have spent it all in travel taking back and forth the same forms!

Also ignore the opening times on a Friday. If you try calling in the afternoon you just get the message it closes at 5 even though it's only 3pm.
Maureen Mabbort
Maureen Mabbort
I had a great experience here, with extremely helpful Jury staff, always on hand to help and answer questions and kept you informed at all times. Security spot on and all the staff there were very welcoming. I give Snaresbrook Crown Court a 5 star rating.
Cormac Moore
Cormac Moore152 days ago
I did jury service here back in October 1999 and I really enjoyed it and I think all my fellow jurors did too. I'm sure the advance of technology has changed a lot of things in the past 23 years but I'm equally sure the atmosphere and the grounds have not.
Kelal Batesman
Kelal Batesman152 days ago
I did jury service here over a year ago and one of the clerks Debbie flirts with everyone. She flirted with one of her colleagues who was sitting next to her. Don’t think you should be flirting while a case is going on. I didn’t like the environment there.
Luke Brand
Luke Brand244 days ago
Completed jury service here. Well run, with helpful staff as I hadn’t had any experience of jury service before this point.
Jeff benjamin
Jeff benjamin1 year ago
Here the busy business of justice be done.
Bleak and gloomy. The original Building finished with a “hammer-dressed coursed, squared Sneaton Stone facing” - now who would dare doubt this.
It’s set in stone.
Effortlessly evokes the crepuscular, also the Dickensian milieu: decay, dust, despair, quills and jet-black Indian ink.
Originally an orphanage, partly designed by a young George Gilbert Scott, the foundation stone laid by Albert, Prince Consort in 1841, the dawn of the Victorian era. Grade II Listed
This enclosed compound including the gatehouse and a Green) encroaching but not trespassing on the verge of Leyton Flats.,
Romena Begum
Romena Begum2 years ago
I came for jury service here back in October. I still haven’t received my expense money and the monies they owe me. I’ve been emailing and calling constantly but no response!!!!!!!
Richard G
Richard G2 years ago
I did my jury duty here in 2009, I really enjoyed myself and have fond memories all people that work there
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