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COURTROOM: BALLYMENA COURT 1 FIRST WEEK MONDAY Coleraine COURTROOM: BALLYMENA COURT 1 FIRST WEEK MONDAY Coleraine Criminal TUESDAY Coleraine FPC WEDNESDAY Limavady Criminal THURSDAY Coleraine Criminal FRIDAY Coleraine Departmental SECOND WEEK MONDAY Coleraine Criminal TUESDAY Coleraine FPC WEDNESDAY Limavady Criminal THURSDAY Coleraine Domestic & Youth FRIDAY Coleraine Criminal THIRD WEEK MONDAY Coleraine Criminal TUESDAY Coleraine FPC WEDNESDAY Limavady Departmental THURSDAY Coleraine Criminal FRIDAY Coleraine Criminal FOURTH WEEK MONDAY Coleraine Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Limavady Criminal THURSDAY Coleraine Youth FRIDAY Coleraine Criminal FIFTH WEEK MONDAY Coleraine Criminal TUESDAY Coleraine Criminal Contests WEDNESDAY Limavady Criminal THURSDAY FRIDAY Coleraine Criminal COURTROOM: BALLYMENA COURT 21 FIRST WEEK MONDAY Antrim Departmental TUESDAY Antrim Criminal WEDNESDAY Ballymena Domestic & Youth THURSDAY Ballymena Criminal FRIDAY Ballymena FPC SECOND WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Antrim Criminal WEDNESDAY Antrim FPC THURSDAY Ballymena Criminal FRIDAY Ballymena FPC THIRD WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Antrim Criminal WEDNESDAY Antrim Domestic & Youth THURSDAY Ballymena Criminal FRIDAY Ballymena FPC FOURTH WEEK MONDAY Ballymena Criminal Contests TUESDAY Antrim Criminal WEDNESDAY Ballymena Departmental THURSDAY Ballymena Criminal FRIDAY Antrim FPC FIFTH WEEK MONDAY Antrim Criminal Contests TUESDAY Antrim Criminal WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Ballymena Criminal FRIDAY Ballymena FPC 1 With effect from Monday 22 February 2021. This business have moved from Antrim Court 2. COURTROOM: NEWTOWNARDS COURT 1 FIRST WEEK MONDAY Ards FPC TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Ards FPC THURSDAY Ards FPC FRIDAY SECOND WEEK MONDAY Ards FPC TUESDAY Ards Youth WEDNESDAY Ards FPC THURSDAY FRIDAY THIRD WEEK MONDAY Ards FPC TUESDAY Downpatrick Youth Court @ Ards WEDNESDAY Ards FPC THURSDAY Ards FPC FRIDAY FOURTH WEEK MONDAY Ards FPC TUESDAY Ards Youth WEDNESDAY Ards FPC THURSDAY Ards FPC FRIDAY FIFTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY COURTROOM: NEWTOWNARDS COURT 2 FIRST WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Ards Criminal WEDNESDAY Ards Criminal THURSDAY Ards Criminal FRIDAY Ards Criminal SECOND WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Ards Criminal WEDNESDAY Ards Criminal THURSDAY Ards Criminal FRIDAY Ards Criminal THIRD WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Ards Criminal WEDNESDAY Ards Criminal THURSDAY Ards Criminal FRIDAY Ards Departmental FOURTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Ards Criminal WEDNESDAY Ards Criminal THURSDAY Ards Criminal FRIDAY Ards Domestic FIFTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Ards Criminal WEDNESDAY Ards Criminal THURSDAY Ards Criminal FRIDAY Ards Criminal COURTROOM: DOWNPATRICK COURT 2 FIRST WEEK MONDAY Downpatrick Departmental & Domestic TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Downpatrick Criminal FRIDAY SECOND WEEK MONDAY Downpatrick Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Downpatrick Criminal FRIDAY THIRD WEEK MONDAY Downpatrick Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Downpatrick Criminal FRIDAY FOURTH WEEK MONDAY Downpatrick Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Downpatrick Criminal FRIDAY FIFTH WEEK MONDAY Downpatrick Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Downpatrick Criminal FRIDAY COURTROOM: LONDONDERRY COURT 2 FIRST WEEK MONDAY Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Criminal Contests THURSDAY Criminal FRIDAY Criminal Contests & Sentencing SECOND WEEK MONDAY Criminal TUESDAY Criminal Contests WEDNESDAY Criminal Contests THURSDAY Criminal FRIDAY Criminal Contests & Sentencing THIRD WEEK MONDAY Criminal TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Criminal THURSDAY Departmental FRIDAY Criminal Contests & Sentencing FOURTH WEEK MONDAY Criminal TUESDAY Criminal WEDNESDAY Criminal Contests THURSDAY Criminal FRIDAY Criminal Contests & Sentencing FIFTH WEEK MONDAY Criminal TUESDAY Criminal Contests WEDNESDAY Criminal Contests THURSDAY Criminal FRIDAY Criminal Contests & Sentencing COURTROOM: LONDONDERRY COURT 3 FIRST WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY L’Derry Youth WEDNESDAY Magherafelt Criminal THURSDAY L’Derry FPC FRIDAY L’Derry FPC SECOND WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Magherafelt Criminal THURSDAY L’Derry FPC FRIDAY L’Derry FPC THIRD WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY L’Derry Youth WEDNESDAY Magherafelt Criminal THURSDAY L’Derry FPC FRIDAY L’Derry FPC FOURTH WEEK MONDAY L’Derry Domestic TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Magherafelt Domestic (& Departmental) THURSDAY L’Derry FPC FRIDAY L’Derry FPC FIFTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY L’Derry FPC FRIDAY L’Derry FPC COURTROOM: OMAGH COURT 2 FIRST WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Omagh Criminal WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Strabane Criminal FRIDAY Strabane Criminal SECOND WEEK MONDAY Omagh Domestic & Youth TUESDAY Omagh Criminal WEDNESDAY Omagh Criminal Contests2 THURSDAY Strabane Departmental FRIDAY Strabane Criminal Contests THIRD WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Omagh Criminal WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Strabane Criminal FRIDAY Strabane Domestic & Youth FOURTH WEEK MONDAY Omagh Youth / Departmental TUESDAY Omagh Criminal WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Strabane Criminal FRIDAY Strabane Criminal Contests FIFTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY Omagh Criminal WEDNESDAY Strabane Criminal THURSDAY Strabane Criminal FRIDAY Omagh Criminal Contests3 2 Moved from 2nd Thursday. 3 Moved from 5th Thursday. 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