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Minister rejects request to keep Whitchurch driving test centre open - closure within days

The Secretary of State for Transport has rejected an appeal from Shropshire Council’s leader to keep Whitchurch driving test centre open.

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The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) plans to shut the centre in Paul's Moss on April 10.

There are hopes that offers of accommodation at the town's Civic Centre will be taken up with DVSA officers promised to visit to see if it is suitable.

Councillor Lezley Picton wrote to Grant Shapps after a similar request to the DVSA was refused and after councillors agreed to lobby the minister to reverse the decision.

But in a letter to Councillor Picton, Grant Shapps has confirmed that the DVSA will close the centre. He wrote: "The demand for testing can be absorbed at existing nearby centres without reducing test capacity, cancelling tests or impacting on the DVSA’s recovery plan to reduce waiting times caused by the pandemic.”

The minister's letter says that the DVSA has received an offer of accommodation at the Civic Centre in Whitchurch and is in the process of arranging a visit to the site to assess whether it would be suitable.

However, it stresses this does not commit the DVSA to accepting it, nor would acceptance of any offer of free accommodation at one location guarantee acceptance in another.

Councillor Picton said: “After our appeal to the DVSA to keep the test centre open was rejected we hoped the Secretary of State would be more receptive. Sadly that isn’t the case.

“As I have said previously, removing the centre from Whitchurch and forcing residents of the central and northeast areas of north Shropshire to take driving tests in other towns, some potentially in other county areas, is not in the best interests of local learner drivers or the driving instructors who serve the local area and will penalise the local community.

“We also dispute that there is capacity in the system to take on the Whitchurch tests, as can be seen by the large number of residents contacting councillors to say they cannot book a driving test.

“However, we are pleased that the DVSA representatives are to visit the Civic Centre and hope they will find it suitable – though clearly there are no guarantees. And we’ll continue to do all we can to ensure that a driving test centre remains in Whitchurch.”

A motion to lobby Grant Shapps was put forward by Whitchurch councillor Tom Biggins at the February meeting of the Full Council and received unanimous support from councillors.

The campaign to keep the centre open has seen driving instructors protest with a drive through the town and MP, Helen Morgan also take up the matter with Grant Shapps.

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