Nottingham Post

Top judge jokes that he’s outlasted ‘36 Forest managers’ in his 30 years in city

PACKED COURT AT FAREWELL CEREMONY FOR ‘ABSOLUTELY SUPERB RESIDENT JUDGE’ AS GREGORY DICKINSON QC RETIRES

- By MARTIN NAYLOR martin.naylor@reachplc.com

NOTTINGHAM’S outgoing top judge has joked that his 30 years working in the city’s legal system has seen him outlast 36 Forest managers.

“Hugely respected, fair and courteous” Gregory Dickinson QC made the quip at a ceremony at Nottingham Crown Court to commemorat­e his retirement.

The room was packed with barristers and staff, and a video-link saw some of the country’s most respected high court judges log on to wish him well as he bows down from his role.

It heard how during that time he has, “led this court with passion, enormous skill and deep dedication to the criminal justice system.”

Judge Dickinson said: “For 30 years I have loved the people involved in the justice system here. There’s a fantastic spirit and that revolution­ary spirit that’s always part of Nottingham folk. It is the only role I have ever wanted and it has been such a privilege.

“In the time I have been here, Nottingham Forest have had 36 managers, luckily it’s not so easy to sack resident judges. I care passionate­ly about the work that you do.

“I set the tone, but the quality and success comes from all of you. I would like to thank you for your amazing work and your fabulous, unstinting support.”

The valedictor­y – as the farewell ceremony is called – heard how Judge Dickinson began his law career in 1981, initially working in Leicester. He came to work in Nottingham in 1992 at the firm No.1 High Pavement chambers, was appointed a Queen’s Counsel in 2002, became a circuit judge in 2012, and for the last four years has been the Honorary Recorder of Nottingham – making him the city’s top judge.

Judge Dickinson is also an Honorary Professor at Nottingham Law School at Nottingham Trent University, and has overseen the most serious cases to come through the courts, “with trademark skill, passion and fairness”.

Paying tribute to him at the valedictor­y, Nottingham-based solicitor Digby Johnson told how Judge Dickinson was instrument­al in ensuring the courts still ran during the 2020 lockdown.

He said: “The mark of an absolutely superb resident judge is what happens when something goes wrong, and on March 23, 2020, something went very wrong. He galvanised the team around him and the truly exceptiona­l court staff here. Cometh the hour, cometh the man.”

Nottingham barrister Balraj ‘Baz’ Bhatia QC said: “Greg has integrity, decency and fairness and he is a role model for many of us here.”

A new Honorary Recorder of Nottingham to take over from Judge Dickinson is yet to be announced.

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Judge Gregory Dickinson QC

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