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CPRC minutes 4 July 2025 (England and Wales): SCPOs, OPRC online claims rule-making, PD 52D appeals, parole referrals, amendment of sealed claim forms, CRO review, fixed recoverable costs stocktake

Published on: 10 October 2025

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The CPRC minutes for 4 July 2025—held in hybrid form at The Rolls Building (Royal Courts of Justice) and by video link—address a range of matters set out below: interim serious crime prevention orders; digital rule-making for OCMC/DCP and the OPRC’s prospective remit; changes on sealing/service of claim forms; a review of civil restraint orders; and the impending Extended Fixed Recoverable Costs stocktake consultation. Note: the CPRC no longer distributes the supporting papers with its minutes; accordingly, no explanatory documents accompany this News Analysis as such. A copy of the minutes is available here: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting for reference and ease of access.

Welcome, apologies and introductory remarks (item 1)

The record of the 6 June 2025 meeting was approved (see News Analysis: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting—6 June 2025). A clarifying change to public question 13 from the 9 May 2025 meeting was endorsed to dispel uncertainty about the term ‘they’; the Secretariat will reissue those minutes in due course. From the action log, the following were recorded for completeness:

  • Kelly Stricklin-Coutinho was named to the Forms Working Group
  • the Service Sub-Committee consultation (which closed on 12 September 2025) on limited CPR 6/CPR PD6A...

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