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Visiting The Old Bailey
I am planning a trip to London in November and would like to include a visit to the Central Criminal Court (Old Bailey). It is clear from the website that mobile phones and cameras are not allowed in the building. As my wife and I will be doing other things on the same day (without returning to our hotel) and will need to keep in touch with each other and with friends who will also be in London, this presents a problem.
Does any one know if there are any left-luggage lockers in the area or somewhere else where we could leave a bag?
Does any one know if there are any left-luggage lockers in the area or somewhere else where we could leave a bag?
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Combine with a visit to the British Museum and you can store your bag there http://www.b ritishmuseum .org/visitin g/facilities .aspx
08:10 Wed 28th Aug 2013
Here's a list of train stations that let you leave luggage etc (for a hefty fee)
http:// www.vis itlondo n.com/t ravelle r-infor mation/ essenti al-info rmation /baggag e-left- luggage
There may be a shopping area where you can leave bags in lockers, Lakeside have them, I'll have a google about.
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There may be a shopping area where you can leave bags in lockers, Lakeside have them, I'll have a google about.
Found this on the web:
No electronic devices, bags, food or drink are allowed in the building. There are no facilities for the safekeeping of such items available at the entrance to the public galleries.
http:// www.cit yoflond on.gov. uk/abou t-the-c ity/wha t-we-do /Pages/ Central -Crimin al-Cour t.aspx
No electronic devices, bags, food or drink are allowed in the building. There are no facilities for the safekeeping of such items available at the entrance to the public galleries.
http://
Combine with a visit to the British Museum and you can store your bag there
http:// www.bri tishmus eum.org /visiti ng/faci lities. aspx
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Because of security concerns, left luggage lockers are largely a thing of the past. As Rocky suggests, you could visit a museum which has cloakroom facilities and leave your bag there until later. Otherwise you'll have to pay £9 to leave a bag at Liverpool Street Station or Charing Cross Station. (There are also facilities at other mainline termini). The high fees charged at railway stations are, in part, because every bag has to be X-rayed.
>>>surely you are not going to be searched
Entry to ANY court building requires you to pass through a metal detector. Many people are then additionally checked through the use of hand-held detectors, with frisking being fairly common.
The checks to get into our local Crown Court building are quite stringent, with entry into the Magistrates Court only being slightly easier. Even the civil court buildings here (such as the Probate Court) have metal detectors. With the Central Criminal Court being such a high profile building (which has previously appeared on the target lists of terrorists) security will be EXTREMELY tight.
Entry to ANY court building requires you to pass through a metal detector. Many people are then additionally checked through the use of hand-held detectors, with frisking being fairly common.
The checks to get into our local Crown Court building are quite stringent, with entry into the Magistrates Court only being slightly easier. Even the civil court buildings here (such as the Probate Court) have metal detectors. With the Central Criminal Court being such a high profile building (which has previously appeared on the target lists of terrorists) security will be EXTREMELY tight.
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