Revised date for temporary job centre to move into former Falkirk BHS store

A temporary job centre which had been earmarked to fill a vacant premises in Falkirk town centre over the summer will now open its doors towards the end of the year.
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The DWP had stated the temporary job centre in the BHS store in Callendar Shopping Centre would be operational this summer, but now it is scheduled to open at the end of October.

A DWP spokesperson said: “The revised date for the new temporary site opening in Falkirk will now be late October 2021. We are setting up temporary jobcentres during 2021 to deal with increased demand as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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“These new jobcentres will provide services across the country where they are needed. They will increase capacity to provide tailored face-to-face support in a COVID-secure environment and help support more people back into work and progress into new roles.”

The new temporary job centre will now open in the former BHS store towards the end of the yearThe new temporary job centre will now open in the former BHS store towards the end of the year
The new temporary job centre will now open in the former BHS store towards the end of the year

The planning application to change the use of the site – which had been lying empty since BHS closed down four years ago – was lodged with Falkirk Council on December 16 last year and was granted under delegated powers on February 25.

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At the time the DWP stated: “We have seen, and anticipate further, increases in demand for DWP’s services due to the COVID-19 pandemic and need to be able to serve more customers to provide them with the support they need.

“We can confirm a new temporary site at the former BHS store in Callendar Square Shopping Centre has been identified as suitable space to open a temporary job centre and accommodate experienced and newly recruited Fixed Term Appointment (FTA) Work Coaches to deliver services to our customers.”

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The store closed its doors for good back in summer 2016 – one of the 30 branches of the stricken high street brand which shut down throughout the UK – with 20 members of staff in Falkirk losing their jobs after administrators failed to find a buyer for the entire business.

Last year there were discussions about turning the BHS store into an “artisan food hub”, with Callendar Square Shopping Centre owners Cygnet Properties and Leisure PLC stating several parties had shown an interest in the possibility.

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