JOBCENTRE users in Melksham will have to wait until the end of April to find out if it is to shut.
The centre is expected to close as part of a national move away from dealing with inquiries face-to-face in favour of increased use of telephone and the internet.
A review of the service provided to jobseekers across Wiltshire and Swindon is being carried out at the moment but JobCentre Plus district manager Nigel Mansfield warned in January that the Melksham centre was unlikely to be saved.
He said: "There is limited funding and we cannot afford upgrades at all the existing 12 offices."
There are just 81 people in Melksham on the jobseekers' register, and 26 have been signed on for less than six months.
"I have had to make some hard choices and Melksham represents three per cent of my business."
It is expected that one other branch, at Amesbury, will also be closed.
In Trowbridge and Chippenham, the JobCentre and benefits office could be merged to provide one upgraded facility in each town.
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