An infestation of maggots has disrupted proceedings at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court.
The coastal location of the South Shields courthouse means the roof is a popular nesting, resting and feeding place for sea gulls.
It is believed some birds have died and started to decompose on the roof, which has led to maggots falling through windows left open to ventilate the stifling hot courtrooms below.
Essential work on Wednesday, 5th June 2023 was reallocated to other venues across Tyneside, with custody cases heading to Newcastle Magistrates' and Crown Court on the opposite side of the river.
An HMCTS spokesperson told The Shields Gazette that the court would remain closed for the protection of the public until today, Friday, 7th July 2023.
One would hope the protection of staff working at South Tyneside Law Courts was also a consideration.
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