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(From Newsletter)
CLAIMS that 400 jobs will go as part of plans to move Northern IrelandOs Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency to Wales were last night played down by the Department of the Environment.
East Londonderry MP Gregory Campbell revealed in yesterdayOs News Letter mounting speculation that the DVLNI could be merged with its counterpart in Swansea.
However, while admitting that a decision has been taken to Ointegrate vehicle licensing activitiesO from April 2007, the DoE insisted Coleraine will Oremain as a delivery siteO and Owill not closeO.
A DoE spokeswoman said: OThe Minister gave a commitment to the previous DoE Minister Angela Smith that operations would continue.
OWith careful management of natural wastage, it is hoped that very few permanent jobs will be lost in ...