seaside_rambler
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Dover's Magistrate's Court was built in 1987 to replace the court room in the town hall building, and closed in 2017 due to nationwide cuts to save the Ministry of Justice £500m a year. It boasts 4 court rooms, waiting areas, toilets with free toilet roll, the usual admin rooms and some cells. Essex firm Goodwill SIP purchased the lot for £910k, and they have applied for planning permission to convert it into apartments. Really isn't going to be any epic history surrounding a concretey relatively modern court building, unlike it's predecessor. Just a nice little local-ish explore that I meant to get round to sooner, and for once one that is above ground in the area.
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