Barclays confirms more high street branch closures across the UK - is your local affected?
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Barclays have announced they will be closing another 14 branches by the end of the year. The new list comes as the banking firm previously shared they would be shutting at least 142 branches in 2023 and 2024.
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Hide AdCustomers in Potters Bar, Thirsk and Malton are among those who will now be expected to go online or head to their next-nearest branch. A Barclays spokesperson previously said: “As visits to branches continue to fall, we need to adapt to provide the best service for all our customers.
“Where there is no longer enough demand to support a branch, we maintain an in-person presence though our Barclays Local network, live in over 200 locations, based in libraries, town halls, mobile vans and our new banking pods. We also support access to cash with our cashback without purchase service, 24-hour deposit-taking ATMs and by working alongside the Post Office and Cash Access UK.”
"We also support access to cash with our cashback without purchase service, 24-hour deposit-taking ATMs and by working alongside the Post Office and Cash Access UK.”
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Hide AdA number of other banks are following the same trend of high street closures, with Lloyds set to close at least 83 branches.
Barclays branches to close:
Chapel Street, Easingwold - 13/10/23
24 Market Place, Thirsk - 25/10/23
23 Yorkersgate, Malton - 19/10/23
The Twyn, Caerphilly - 13/10/23
42 Wellfield Road, Roath Park, Cardiff - 20/10/23
16 High Street North, Dunstable - 13/10/23
2 Market Square, Leighton Buzzard - 18/10/23
Unit 33, Arcades Shopping Centre, Ashton-under-Lyne - 13/10/23
Unit 2 Blue, Media City UK, Salford - 20/10/23
Station Road, Hoveton, Norwich - 01/12/23
3 St James Court, Whitefriars, Norwich - 27/10/23
3 Castle Street, Dumfries - 13/10/23
28 Station Road, Cuffley, Potters Bar - 13/10/23
51 High Street, Hoddesdon - 17/11/23
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