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Ruby Flanagan

DWP to shut 36 Jobcentres over the next few months - see full list of closures

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will be closing 36 Job Centre sites over the next few months.

The sites were originally set up to make sure social distancing guidelines were followed during the Covid-19 pandemic.

As these sites were only set up to be "temporary additions" they would now be closed.

The DWP said the closure of these sites would not reduce the level of service it provides to claimants using them nor would it impact someone's ability to access face to face appointments.

No staff are believed to be made redundant because of the move as those affected will be moved to work in other Jobcentres close by.

In a statement to the Mirror, a DWP spokesperson said: "We no longer need the temporary space we acquired during the pandemic to accommodate social distancing.

"To continue providing our essential employment support and other services in a way that is cost-efficient for the taxpayer, we are phasing out these temporarily leased sites.

"Customers will return to being served by their established Jobcentre and there will be no reduction in the number of Work Coaches serving customers as a result."

This is not the first time the temporary sites have closed.

Back in February this year, the DWP announced that 20 temporary Jobcentre sites were to close - a further 19 were then decommissioned in May.

Jobcentres are Government run agencies which help those claiming Universal Credit and other benefits to find and get back into work.

If you make a claim for Universal Credit, you will need to visit your local Jobcentre to be assigned a work coach and case manager.

As well as trying to help you find work, Jobcentres can advise you on skills training and other opportunities to improve your skills and employability.

Alongside this, they can offer help and advice in claiming other benefits.

The DWP has not confirmed an official date for when each of the sites is set to close but says this phase of temporary Jobcentres closures is planned to be completed by the end of January 2024.

Currently, the DWP has over 600 permanent Jobcentres across the UK and if you want to find your nearest office, you can find details using the local office search on Gov.UK.

Full list of Job Centre sites to close

  1. Bellshill - ML4 3FB
  2. Birmingham - B37 5TP
  3. Bury Manchester - BL9 0QQ
  4. Cardiff - CF10 2HQ
  5. Chelmsford - CM2 6FD
  6. Chester - CH1 1HA
  7. Chesterfield - S40 1SA
  8. Chichester - PO19 8GR
  9. Coventry - CV6 6GE
  10. Crawley - RH11 9PT
  11. Derby - DE21 4RX
  12. Derby - DE1 2PR
  13. Dudley - DY1 1PQ
  14. Edinburgh - EH1 1SB
  15. Folkestone - CT20 1DP
  16. Kirkcaldy - KY1 1NU
  17. Liverpool - L7 9NJ
  18. London Aldgate Tower Hamlets - E1 8EU
  19. London Ealing - W5 5JN
  20. London Mitcham - SM4 5PQ
  21. London Wembley - HA9 7BH
  22. Manchester Stretford - the additional space will be decommissioned and potentially repurposed - M32 9ED
  23. Middlesbrough - TS1 1HR
  24. Newton Abbott - TQ12 2DT
  25. North Shields - NE29 6AR
  26. Nuneaton - CV11 5TZ
  27. Peterborough - PE1 1YN
  28. Sheffield - S1 4BY
  29. Southend - SS1 1LQ
  30. Stoke on Trent - ST1 4FA
  31. Swinton - M27 4BH
  32. Thornaby (Stockton-on-Tees) - TS17 6BJ
  33. Watford - WD17 1AF
  34. West Bromwich - B70 8RT
  35. Woking - GU21 6AZ
  36. Worthing - BN11 3BP

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