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  2. Driver and Vehicle Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA; Irish: An Ghníomhaireacht Tiománaithe agus Feithiclí [2]) is a government agency of the Department for Infrastructure in Northern Ireland. The agency is responsible for conducting vehicle testing, driver testing and the issuance of driving licences.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    CC number range number CC range ACC–YCC number range number range ACC–YCC County Antrim / Ballymena IA: 1 to 9999: Dec 1903 – Mar 1932 1 to 9999: Jan 1958 – Jun 1960 1 to 9998 [n 1] Jan 1966 – Jul 1985 1001 to 9998: Likely next DZ: 1 to 9999: Mar 1932 – Jan 1947 301 to 9999: Jun 1960 – Sep 1962 101 to 9998 [n 2] Jul 1985 – May ...

  4. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency - Wikipedia

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    Its counterpart for drivers in Northern Ireland is the Driver and Vehicle Agency. The agency issues driving licences, organises collection of vehicle excise duty (also known as road tax [2] and road fund licence) and sells personalised registrations. The DVLA is an executive agency of the Department for Transport. The current Chief Executive of ...

  5. Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Number plate displaying a vehicle registration mark created between 1903 and 1932. The first series of number plates was issued in 1903 and ran until 1932, consisting of a one- or two-letter code followed by a sequence number from 1 to 9999. [47] The code indicated the local authority in whose area the vehicle was registered.

  6. County Hall, Coleraine - Wikipedia

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    During the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, meetings of Londonderry County Council were held at the Coleraine Courthouse. [1] [2] In the 1960s, county leaders decided that the courthouse was too cramped to accommodate the county council in the context of the county council's increasing administrative responsibilities, especially while the courthouse was still acting as ...

  7. Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

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    The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA; initials pronounced as 'Dare-aa') (Irish: An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Comhshaoil agus Gnóthaí Tuaithe; Ulster Scots: Depairtment o' Fairmin, Environment an' Kintra Matthers) is a government department in the Northern Ireland Executive, the devolved administration for Northern Ireland.

  8. List of rural and urban districts in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The six administrative counties all included a number of urban and rural districts in 1921, but no boroughs. As of 1923, when the DEDs were created ahead of the 1924 local elections , there were 653 DEDs, across 64 local authorities (including the 2 county boroughs, 31 rural districts and 31 urban districts).

  9. Russell Watton - Wikipedia

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    Russell Watton (born 1954) is a Northern Irish Ulster loyalist, politician and community activist, serving as leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) since 2023, and a Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Councillor for the Coleraine DEA since 2014. He was also PUP deputy leader between 2022 and 2023.