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List of bank branches closing in April including Barclays – is yours affected?

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List of bank branches closing in April including Barclays – is yours affected?
List of bank branches closing in April including Barclays – is yours affected?

DOZENS of bank branches are set to close in April - we reveal the full list of locations.

Banks and building societies are set to close hundreds of branches this year as customers move towards digital banking.

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Over 50 bank branches are closing next month

Data from LINK, the UK's largest cash machine network, shows when banks are set to close over the next five months.

In April, 52 banks are set to pull down their shutters for the final time.

Barclays will close 22 branches, while Halifax will call time on six.

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Meanwhile, HSBC is set to close 11 branches and Lloyds will close six.

One Nationwide branch is to close and six across NatWest's network.

Here is the full list of bank branches that are set to close in April.

Barclays

  • Guiseley - April 12
  • Hunstanton - April 12
  • Walworth Road, London - April 13
  • Bargoed, Wales - April 14
  • Barnoldswick - April 14
  • Flitwick - April 14
  • Macclesfield - April 14
  • Milton Keynes - April 18
  • Tower Bridge Road, London - April 19
  • Shenfield - April 19
  • Green Street, London - April 20
  • Warley - April 21
  • Leeds - April 21
  • Bishop Auckland - April 21
  • Keswick - April 21
  • Gosport - April 26
  • Bedale - April 26
  • Bridgwater - April 26
  • Heywood - April 28
  • Stamford - April 28
  • Oakham - April 28
  • Wymondham - April 28

Halifax

  • Bangor, Wales - April 17
  • Chester Le Street - April 19
  • Fenchurch Street, London - April 19
  • Aldershot - April 26
  • Crouch End - April 27
  • Charlton-cum-Hardy - April 27

HSBC

  • Blandford Forum - April 18
  • Bexhill-on-Sea - April 18
  • St Ives - April 18
  • St Austell - April 18
  • Avergavenny, Wales - April 18
  • Cromer - April 18
  • Shaftesbury - April 25
  • Downend - April 25
  • Market Bosworth - April 25
  • Alton - April 25
  • Leominster - April 25

Lloyds

  • Norbury - April 19
  • Pontefract - April 20
  • Beckenham - April 20
  • Gillingham - April 25
  • Chingford - April 25
  • Dagenham - April 26

Nationwide

  • Kingswood - April 20

NatWest

  • Southampton - April 25
  • Blackpool - April 25
  • Clapham High Street, London - April 26
  • Stroud - April 26
  • Fleet - April 27
  • Heslington - April 27

What can I do if my bank branch is closing?

Many banks and building societies are closing branches as customers move towards digital and online banking.

But it can leave those who rely on a physical branch stuck, particularly if you live in a rural area.

You do have some options if you've been left having to travel miles to get to your nearest branch.

You can use one of the Post Office's 11,635 branches to carry out most basic banking tasks.

However, you won't be able to open a new bank account or take out personal loans and mortgages there.

Some banks do run what's known as a "mobile banking service" though.

This is where your bank brings a bus to your local area that has the services usually available at your nearest branch.

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It's worth calling your bank or building society to see if they offer such a service.

Other banks sometimes send "community bankers" to village halls, libraries and council buildings to meet customers.

If none of these options are available to you, it's worth seeing where your next nearest bank branch is to you.

If you are with one bank and their nearest outlet is too far away, you can always switch who you bank if it means travelling less of a distance.

Samuel Walker

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