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The Department for Infrastructure has issued a statement on public services

Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the announcement of a bank holiday on the day of the State Funeral, public advice is being issued.

The Department for infrastructure has issued a statement on public services on Monday, September 19. Motorists are advised that all parking restrictions including on-street charging remains in force on Monday, September 19.A normal sailing schedule for the Strangford Ferry will be in operation on Monday 19 September.There will be no public access to any DfI buildings. In the event of an incident or emergency requiring a DfI response, use the out of hours contact numbers on NI Direct which can be found HERE.All DVA Test Centres will be closed on Monday 19 September.

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