Her Majesty’s Coroner holds office under the Crown and is an independent
judicial officer. Worcestershire County Council kindly agreed to host these information
pages until the Coroner’s Service website is completed, when further more detailed information and assistance
will be available.
The role of the Coroner is to investigate and record
the causes and circumstances of all sudden deaths where the cause is not known, violent or unnatural
deaths and any death which occurred whilst the deceased was in lawful custody.
The
Coroner's Service for Worcestershire endeavours to provide a caring, efficient service making the processes
involved as easily comprehensible and accessible as possible.
The Coroner
for Worcestershire is Mr Geraint Williams.
If you have a cause for concern regarding a death then you are entitled to raise these concerns with the Coroner. Please contact the Coroner’s Officers at either of the District Offices to report those concerns.
Worcester 01905 331026
Redditch 01527 512045
In
current non-inquest cases:- if you know the name of the Coroner’s Officer dealing with your
case, please contact him/her at the appropriate District Office .
Current Inquest cases:- For information on current Inquests please view the Current Inquests and Scheduled Inquests pages. Please do not contact the Coroners Court Office, District Offices or Police Press Office, as all publicly available information is to be found on these pages.
Genealogy /past cases:- Files relating to past cases are held at the Worcester County Archive, at County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester. If you are researching past cases please apply to the Coroner in writing for release of the information. The Archivist will NOT release any information without written authorisation from the Coroner.
The information given on these pages relates only to the Coroner’s
Service for Worcestershire.
The Coroner for Worcestershire is Mr Geraint Williams.
The Coroner for Worcestershire's jurisdiction covers the administrative county of
Worcestershire.
The Deputy Coroner or Assistant Deputy Coroner acts
when the Coroner is not available. In so doing she/he exercises the full powers of the Coroner.
The
Deputy Coroner is Mrs M Barnard. She can be contacted via the Coroner's Court
Office.
The Assistant Deputy Coroners are Mr V F Round
and Mr H Medlicott. They can be contacted via the Coroner's Court Office.
The Coroner's Court Office is situated at The Court House, Bewdley Road, Stourport on Severn. DY13 8XE. The office is open 10.00-12.30 and 1.00-4.00 Monday to Friday. Tel: 01299824029
Map for Coroner Court.
The Coroner’s
Clerk is Mrs A Williams.
The Assistant Clerk is Mrs J Packer.
Telephone:
in the first instance members of the public are requested to speak to the Coroner's Office.
E-mail: coroner@worcestershire.gov.uk
Out
of Hours: Contact with the Coroner can be made through your local police station, a police
officer will contact the Coroner on your behalf. West Mercia Police have a central non-emergency contact
centre - telephone 08457 444888 and ask them to contact the appropriate Coroner’s Officer. He/she
will then contact you the following day. If you know the Coroner's Officer in the matter ask for a message
to be passed to that officer.
In the event of a sudden death, whatever the time of day, the Police will attend
on behalf of the Coroner. Once the immediate requirements have been met the officer will pass on the
details of the deceased and the circumstances to a full time Coroner’s Officer.
The
fulltime Coroner's Officers are provided by West Mercia Constabulary and are based at District Offices
in:
Worcester Police Station (Castle Street) 01905
331026
Redditch Police Station (Grove Street) 01527
512045
Office Hours : 8.00am – 4.00pm
For information on current Inquests please view the Current Inquests and Scheduled
Inquests pages. Please do not contact the Coroners Office, Officers or Police Press Office.
NO
other information will be released prior to the Hearing.
Completed Inquests
- Information on completed Inquests can be obtained by contacting the Coroner’s Office.
Click
here for Current Cases
The Coroner will not normally enter into correspondence about the cases with which
he is or has been involved, but comments and suggestions on improving the Coroner Service are always
welcome.
Complaints about a Coroner's decision or
the outcome of an Inquest can only be dealt with through the High Court. The Coroner's
Office will be able to explain the procedure on request, but cannot give legal advice.
All
complaints about the administration of the Worcestershire Coroner Service, or the
conduct of individual Coroners or their Officers should be raised in the first instance
with the Coroner by writing to him.