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Nov 8, 2019, 3:04:50 AM11/8/19
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Extramural Activity posted: " The 'jobs and benefit office' in Exchange Street was originally built in 1926 for what was then the Northern Ireland Ministry of Labour and was the largest job centre in the UK. It functioned until 2016 and was demolished in 2017 (FutureBelfast)"
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This Was Once The Dole Office

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The 'jobs and benefit office' in Exchange Street was originally built in 1926 for what was then the Northern Ireland Ministry of Labour and was the largest job centre in the UK. It functioned until 2016 and was demolished in 2017 (FutureBelfast). In its early life it was next to the Mariner’s Church of Ireland between Great and Little Patrick streets (FutureBelfast). The banner now on the site – This Was Once Little Italy – was designed by Deirdre McKenna and erected in July, 2019 (BelTel).

See previously: Jobs That Aren't There in 2013

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Extramural Activity | 2019-11-08 at 8:00 am | Categories: banner/tarp, Belfast, City Centre | URL: https://wp.me/p2FKAU-6sy

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