Nottingham Social Security and Child Support Tribunal
Visit us:
50 Carrington Street
Nottingham
NG1 7FG
Write to us:
PO Box 14620
Birmingham
B16 6FR
Additional information
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Opening times
- Tribunal open
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Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
- Social security and child support
- ascbirmingham@justice.gov.uk
Telephone
- Enquiries
- 0300 123 1142
Building facilities
If you have a disability and need help coming to a hearing, please contact 0300 123 1142.
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Parking
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NCP car parks are within 5 minutes walking distance from the building.
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Disabled access
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If you have a disability and need help coming to a hearing, please contact the court or tribunal to make sure the facilities meet your specific needs or to discuss a reasonable adjustment you need. This site does not have disabled parking. The nearest disabled parking provision is at Nottingham Station or Broadmarsh car park which are both in close proximity.
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Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network
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Lanyards available on request.
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Assistance dogs
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Assistance dogs are welcome.
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Hearing Loop
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The building has a portable hearing enhancement system available by prior arrangement. Please contact the court by telephone or email to let us know of your requirements.
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Refreshments
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Refreshments are available in this building alternatively there are several local amenities nearby.
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Interview room
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This Court has interview room facilities.
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Baby changing facility
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Baby changing facilities are available.
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Nottingham Social Security and Child Support Tribunal
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