Branches of Barclays, Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland slated for closure
A list of all the bank branches set to close and the date they will shut their doors according to the most recent announcements.
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Your support makes all the difference.Barclays and Lloyds Banking Group, which includes Halifax and Bank of Scotland, had announced more than 60 branch closures between them, removing sites from local communities across the country.
Banks in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are set to be closed as part of the latest cull by the banking giants.
Below is a list of all the banks set to close and the date they will shut their doors according to the most recent announcements.
Barclays
Leominster – Corn Street – September 1St Andrews – Market Street – September 8Wellingborough – Market Street – September 1London – Lower Ground Floor, The Arcade, Westfield – SeptemberLondon – Finchley Road – September 6London – Putney High Street – September 1Chalfont St Peter – High Street – August 31Harpenden – High Street – September 6Cambridge – Addenbrookes Hospital – September 15Haverhill – High Street – September 8
Lloyds
Gloucester – Bristol Road – September 18South Molton – East Street – September 19Liphook – The Square – September 21Hazlemere – Penn Road, Hazlemere – September 21Leeds – The Penny Hill Centre – September 25Bournemouth – Wimborne Road – September 27Kidlington – Oxford Road – September 28Slough – Buckingham Avenue – October 5Northampton – Wellingborough Road – October 9Brighouse – Bradford Road – October 10Kingsbridge – Fore Street – October 11Prenton – Woodchurch Road – October 16March – High Street – October 18Llanishen – Kimberley Terrace – October 24Cromer – West Street – October 25Formby – Chapel Lane – October 30Thirsk – Market Place – October 31North Walsham – Market Place – November 7St David’s – Cross Square – November 27Alresford – West Street – November 27Pershore – Broad Street – February 20
Halifax
London – Finchley Road – September 20Haywards Heath – South Road – September 25Southampton – Gordon Buildings – September 26Harborne – High Street – September 26Kingstanding – Kingstanding Road – September 27Todmorden – Halifax Road – September 28Great Barr – Walsall Road – October 4Craigavon – Market Street – October 4Feltham – A The Centre – October 5Canvey Island – Furtherwick Road – November 6Malvern – Church Street – November 6Grantham – High Street – November 8Leominster – West Street – November 13Larne – Main Street – November 14Paignton – Torquay Road – November 28
Bank of Scotland
Cupar – The Cross – October 2Fort Augustus – Station Road – October 5Eyemouth – Manse Road – October 9Ballater – Bridge Street – October 11Duns – Market Square – October 16Braemar – Invercauld Road – October 17Ullapool – West Argyle Street – October 23Aberfoyle – Main Street – October 24Newcastleton – Douglas Square – October 31Dunkeld – High Street – December 5Falkland – High Street – December 5Cumnock – Townhead Street – February 12Crieff – Galvelmore Street – February 12Jedburgh – High Street – February 14Girvan – Dalrymple Street – February 21Dunbar – High Street – May 21Aviemore – Main Road – May 21