As the Deputy will be aware, under the provisions of the Courts Service Act 1998, management of the courts is the responsibility of the Courts Service which is independent in the performance of its functions, including the provision, management and maintenance of court buildings.
However, in order to be of assistance to the Deputy, I have had enquiries made and I am informed that during 2012 the Courts Service completed a comprehensive review of all venues throughout the country. The purpose of this review was to establish a framework within which venues could be considered for closure taking account of a range of criteria such as caseload, proximity to an alternative venue, physical condition of the building, availability of cells etc. Skibbereen Courthouse was identified under this review and a comprehensive business case involving a detailed assessment of the venue and a comprehensive consultation process was carried out. The closure of Skibbereen Courthouse was fully considered by the Courts Service Management, the Building Committee and the Courts Service Board prior to any decision being made. Extensive submissions were received and fully considered at all stages of the review process. Following full consideration of the matter, the Board at its meeting on 21 October, 2013 decided unanimously on the recommendation of the Building Committee that the venue should be closed. Judicial Review proceedings were initiated against the Courts Service in relation to the decision and I am informed that the judgment of the High Court is currently under consideration by the Courts Service.