Civil mediation in Bristol — for County Court and High Court disputes.
CMC and CEDR accredited mediators (barrister and non-barrister) in Bristol, covering property, boundary, inheritance, TOLATA, personal injury and general civil claims across Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.
Clerk&Counsel arranges independent civil mediators in Bristol for private clients, businesses, executors, personal injury claimants and instructing solicitors across Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. Bristol is a major civil hub on the Western Circuit, with a substantial County Court and High Court workload at the Bristol Civil Justice Centre and the Bristol District Registry of the High Court.
Since the Court of Appeal’s decision in Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council [2023] EWCA Civ 1416, the Bristol courts — like every civil court in England and Wales — can order the parties to mediate, and refusing to engage in ADR without good reason routinely attracts costs sanctions under CPR Part 44. From May 2024, all defended small claims up to £10,000 in the County Court are automatically referred to the free HMCTS Small Claims Mediation Service.
Our Bristol panel is deliberately mixed: practising civil barristers with trial experience of the same case types, alongside specialist non-barrister mediators (full-time professional mediators and solicitor-mediators). Barrister mediators sharpen caucus reality-testing on how the claim will actually run at the Bristol Civil Justice Centre and the Bristol District Registry of the High Court; non-barrister mediators bring deeper full-time facilitation experience. You choose the profile that fits your dispute.
Civil disputes we cover in Bristol.
- Property disputes — boundary, easement, restrictive covenant, adverse possession.
- Landlord and tenant disputes, including dilapidations and lease renewal.
- Inheritance and probate disputes, including Inheritance Act 1975 claims.
- TOLATA claims — beneficial interest and occupation disputes between cohabitees.
- Personal injury and clinical negligence, including catastrophic and fatal accident claims.
- Professional negligence against solicitors, surveyors, financial advisers and accountants.
- Debt disputes above the small claims track.
- Neighbour, nuisance and Party Wall Act disputes.
The Bristol civil court landscape.
Our Bristol mediators regularly work on claims listed at the Bristol Civil Justice Centre and the Bristol District Registry of the High Court. Most also accept instructions in matters listed at surrounding the Western Circuit courts, which keeps travel and preparation costs down for parties based in Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.
Where a trial window or costs budget hearing is pressing, mediation can usually be booked and completed inside the pre-trial timetable, giving both sides the option of settlement before further disclosure, expert or trial-preparation spend.
How a Bristol civil mediation runs.
Position statements and a core bundle are exchanged around a fortnight out. On the day, the mediator holds a short joint opening then moves into private caucus with each party, testing arguments and carrying offers. Most civil mediations conclude with signed heads of terms by early evening, converted into a Tomlin order where proceedings are already issued.
Book a Bristol civil mediator this month.
Send us the claim number (if issued), the dispute type, the amount in issue and your preferred window. Two or three suitable Bristol mediators, dates and a fixed fee — within one working day.
Common questions.
Where do civil mediations take place in Bristol?
Most in-person civil mediations in Bristol are held at chambers, the mediator’s office, or a neutral meeting room close to the Bristol Civil Justice Centre and the Bristol District Registry of the High Court. Remote mediation via Zoom or Teams is equally common and often preferred where parties are dispersed across Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire.
Which courts do your Bristol mediators cover?
Our Bristol panel mediators cover claims issued at the Bristol Civil Justice Centre and the Bristol District Registry of the High Court, and regularly mediate matters listed on the Western Circuit.
Is civil mediation compulsory before a Bristol trial?
Since May 2024 all defended small claims up to £10,000 are automatically referred to HMCTS mediation. Above the small claims track, mediation is not automatic but is strongly encouraged: after Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil CBC [2023] EWCA Civ 1416, judges can compel parties into ADR and routinely impose costs sanctions under CPR Part 44 on parties who unreasonably refuse to mediate.
How quickly can we book a civil mediator in Bristol?
Two to four weeks from instruction is typical. Where a trial window, costs budget CCMC or expert exchange deadline is pressing, we can often move faster.
How much will mediation cost in Bristol?
Mediator fees are quoted as a fixed sum per party for a half-day or full-day session, split equally unless otherwise agreed. Rates in Bristol typically start around £750+VAT per party for lower-value or single-issue disputes and scale with the amount in issue and complexity.
Are your Bristol mediators barristers or non-barristers?
Both. Every mediator on our Bristol panel holds current Civil Mediation Council (CMC) or CEDR accreditation and appears on the CMC’s public register. The panel includes both practising civil barristers with trial experience of the same case types and specialist non-barrister mediators (full-time professional mediators and solicitor-mediators); we recommend the right profile for your dispute.