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The article currently states, "It is adjacent to both HM Prison Belmarsh and Belmarsh Magistrate's Court," implying that there is a separate, adjacent building housing Belmarsh Magistrates' Court (BMC) [note: the apostrophe in the article's text is likely to be in the wrong place]. However:
1. The response given to this Freedom of Information request implies that BMC actually uses the courtrooms of Woolwich Crown Court (WCC) ("Belmarsh Magistrates Court can sit in any of the 12 courtrooms at Woolwich Crown Court")
2. The LawPages.com entry for BMC gives an address and a map link. The map linked to shows WCC. No separate BMC building is shown. Doing a Google Maps search produces the same result.
← ZScarpia12:23, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]