If you would like any further information about the appeals procedure you may contact us on:

Telephone number: 020 7520 7200 (Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm and Saturday, 8.00am to 2.00pm, excluding bank holidays.

Please note that London Tribunals cannot give you legal advice about your case, but can give you information on procedures.

London Tribunals may only discuss the details of a case with the appellant or authorised representative of the appellant.

Telephone calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes, quality control and verification purposes.


You may also contact us by writing to:

Head of Support Services
London Tribunals
PO Box 10598
Nottingham
NG6 6DR

email:  queries@londontribunals.org.uk

Please do not send your appeals to this email. Appeals should be made through the online appeal section here or sent via PO Box above to avoid any delay in processing.


Our hearing centre is at 24 Martin Lane, London EC4R 0DR, located a short walk from Monument underground station.

Please do not send Notice of Appeals, evidence or letters to the hearing centre address as this could result in delays in your case.

How to get to the hearing centre

If you intend to travel to the hearing centre by public transport, the journey planner provided by Transport for London on their website may be of some assistance in planning your journey - TfL Journey Planner

If you intend to drive to the hearing centre please note that there are no parking facilities on-site. However, local parking places can be viewed on the City of London website.


If you are unable to attend your hearing

If you are unable to attend your personal hearing for any reason please contact us by telephone as soon as possible to request a reschedule.

To avoid any delay in considering your request, please do not e-mail or post it to us.

Unless you have spoken to somebody or received written or e-mail confirmation that your hearing has been rescheduled, please do not assume that you will automatically be granted an adjournment.


If you would like to view a hearing 

Personal hearings are open to the public unless an adjudicator decides that there is confidential information involved that should not be shared.

If you would like to view a hearing please contact us by telephone as soon as possible to obtain details of how you night attend.

To avoid any delay in considering your request, please do not e-mail or post it to us.