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Weston-super-Mare revealed as divorce capital of the UK | Weston-super-Mare revealed as divorce capital of the UK |
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Well-known for its Grand Pier, promenade and beaches, the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare has emerged as an unlikely capital for unhappily married couples. Some 2,447 divorce petitions were lodged in the coastal town of just 80,000 people last year – the second highest level of any city or town outside London. | Well-known for its Grand Pier, promenade and beaches, the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare has emerged as an unlikely capital for unhappily married couples. Some 2,447 divorce petitions were lodged in the coastal town of just 80,000 people last year – the second highest level of any city or town outside London. |
Birmingham topped the list with 2,799 couples applying for divorce in the year to October, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said, but in comparison has a population of 1.1 million. | Birmingham topped the list with 2,799 couples applying for divorce in the year to October, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said, but in comparison has a population of 1.1 million. |
Leicester County Court came third on the list of divorce applications with 1,831 petitions, followed by Romford County Court with 1,783 and Coventry Combined Court Centre with 1,766. | Leicester County Court came third on the list of divorce applications with 1,831 petitions, followed by Romford County Court with 1,783 and Coventry Combined Court Centre with 1,766. |
The MoJ released the figures as it urged separating couples to use publicly-funded third-party mediators in a bid to avoid traumatic courtroom battles. | The MoJ released the figures as it urged separating couples to use publicly-funded third-party mediators in a bid to avoid traumatic courtroom battles. |
Synonymous with images of donkey-rides, kiss-me-quick hats and helter-skelters, Weston boomed in the late 19th century into one of Victorian England's most popular resorts but by the late 1960s was struggling to compete with overseas destinations. | Synonymous with images of donkey-rides, kiss-me-quick hats and helter-skelters, Weston boomed in the late 19th century into one of Victorian England's most popular resorts but by the late 1960s was struggling to compete with overseas destinations. |
The Somerset town hit headlines in 2008 when its Grand Pier burnt down, leading to a multimillion-pound redevelopment which attracted 52,000 visitors when it reopened. | The Somerset town hit headlines in 2008 when its Grand Pier burnt down, leading to a multimillion-pound redevelopment which attracted 52,000 visitors when it reopened. |
The wettest summer on record last year reportedly saw trade for some hotel and restaurant owners fall by up to 60%, piling pressure on the town's tourism industry. | The wettest summer on record last year reportedly saw trade for some hotel and restaurant owners fall by up to 60%, piling pressure on the town's tourism industry. |
The MoJ expects to spend £25m on mediation services this year, while it has changed the law so couples seeking a court order over child contact or a financial matter must attend a mediation assessment session first. | The MoJ expects to spend £25m on mediation services this year, while it has changed the law so couples seeking a court order over child contact or a financial matter must attend a mediation assessment session first. |
Family justice minister Lord McNally said: "All too often I hear stories of families going through expensive and traumatic court hearings but we know that when working out how to split assets and arrange time with the children, mediation is a far simpler and cheaper approach for everyone and leads to better outcomes." | Family justice minister Lord McNally said: "All too often I hear stories of families going through expensive and traumatic court hearings but we know that when working out how to split assets and arrange time with the children, mediation is a far simpler and cheaper approach for everyone and leads to better outcomes." |
Mediation services involve the use of an independent and qualified third-party to help couples divide their assets or arrange child contact without going to court. | Mediation services involve the use of an independent and qualified third-party to help couples divide their assets or arrange child contact without going to court. |
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