Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to close 45 branches across the Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland networks.
See below if your local bank is one of those impacted and what date they are set to close.
Halifax branches:
Lymington – High Street – March 11Macclesfield – Chestergate – March 11Barnet – High Street – March 12Orpington – High Street – March 12Dereham – Church Street – March 14Stamford – High Street – March 14Barry – Holton Road – March 18Dartford – High Street – March 18Penrith – Middlegate – March 19Diss – Market Place – March 20Stafford – Greengate Street – April 8Whitehaven – King Street – April 9Ilford – High Street – April 15Morley – Windsor Court – April 16Daventry – High Street – April 17Herne Bay – Mortimer Street – April 17Borehamwood – Shenley Road – April 18Spalding – Bridge Street – April 18Bridgwater – Fore Street – April 23New Milton – Station Road – April 23Dagenham – Heathway – May 15Hessle – The Square – August 15
Lloyds branches:
Shotton – Chester Road West – March 13Ruislip – High Street – March 13Penrith – King Street – March 19Diss – Market Hill – March 20Willesden Green – Walm Lane – March 21Brackley – Market Place – March 26Selby – Market Place – April 3Newtown – High Street – April 3Rochester – High Street – April 4Putney – High Street – April 4Dover – Market Square – April 11Mexborough – Main Street – April 22Caernarfon – Pool Street – April 30Burnham-on-Sea – High Street – November 13Whitley Bay – Whitley Road – November 13Poole – Ashley Road – November 13Warminster – Market Place – November 14Droitwich – Victoria Square – November 14Rugeley – Upper Brook Street – November 14
Bank of Scotland branches:
Glasgow – Byres Road – March 21Tarbert – Harbour Street – April 29Bowmore – Shore Street – May 8Helensburgh – Shore Road – August 15