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Map shows where 45 Halifax, Lloyds and Bank of Scotland branches will close

Map shows where further 45 Halifax, Lloyds and Bank of Scotland branches will close(Picture: Metro.co.uk)

Lloyds Banking Group is shutting another 45 branches amid the ongoing shift away from high street banking.

The group is closing 22 Halifax branches, 19 Lloyds branches and four in the Bank of Scotland business.

Lloyds stressed that all affected branch staff will be offered other roles at another branch or in a different part of the business, with no compulsory redundancies planned.

It comes just a week after NatWest Group said it plans to shut another 19 branches, mostly in the early part of next year.

The latest closures take the total number of high street branches shut across the sector to 623 so far this year.

Lloyds is set to close the bulk of the branches in March and April next year, with some also closing in August and a tranche in November.

It means that at least 276 branches will be shut across Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland this year and next.

The closures announced will leave the group with 515 Lloyds Bank branches, 413 Halifax and 133 Bank of Scotland sites.

Full list of bank closures:

Halifax branches:

Lymington – High Street – March 11

Macclesfield – Chestergate – March 11

Barnet – High Street – March 12

Orpington – High Street – March 12

Dereham – Church Street – March 14

Stamford – High Street – March 14

Barry – Holton Road – March 18

Dartford – High Street – March 18

Penrith – Middlegate – March 19

Diss – Market Place – March 20

Stafford – Greengate Street – April 8

Whitehaven – King Street – April 9

Ilford – High Street – April 15

Morley – Windsor Court – April 16

Daventry – High Street – April 17

Herne Bay – Mortimer Street – April 17

Borehamwood – Shenley Road – April 18

Spalding – Bridge Street – April 18

Bridgwater – Fore Street – April 23

New Milton – Station Road – April 23

Dagenham – Heathway – May 15

Hessle – The Square – August 15

Lloyds branches:

Shotton – Chester Road West – March 13

Ruislip – High Street – March 13

Penrith – King Street – March 19

Diss – Market Hill – March 20

Willesden Green – Walm Lane – March 21

Brackley – Market Place – March 26

Selby – Market Place – April 3

Newtown – High Street – April 3

Rochester – High Street – April 4

Putney – High Street – April 4

Dover – Market Square – April 11

Mexborough – Main Street – April 22

Caernarfon – Pool Street – April 30

Burnham-on-Sea – High Street – November 13

Whitley Bay – Whitley Road – November 13

Poole – Ashley Road – November 13

Warminster – Market Place – November 14

Droitwich – Victoria Square – November 14

Rugeley – Upper Brook Street – November 14

Bank of Scotland branches:

Glasgow – Byres Road – March 21

Tarbert – Harbour Street – April 29

Bowmore – Shore Street – May 8

Helensburgh – Shore Road – August 15

There has been a massive exodus of branches from the high street in recent years.

The largest number of closures announced this year have been Barclays branches, with the bank saying 185 of its sites are set to shut.

Lloyds is second with 131, followed by NatWest with 116, Halifax with 94, Virgin Money with 40, Bank of Scotland with 32, Ulster Bank with 10, TSB with nine, Royal Bank of Scotland with five, and one Nationwide branch.

A Lloyds Banking Group spokesman said: ‘The way customers choose to bank with us has changed rapidly in recent years, and we now offer a wide range of options for their everyday banking needs.

‘This includes our mobile app, online and over the phone.

‘Customers can also bank with us through the Post Office, in a Banking Hub, or by speaking to a Community Banker.’

Consumer group Which? said banking customers are being ‘left on a cliff-edge’ by the swathes of banking closures and called for a faster rollout of community banking hubs.

Jenny Ross, Which? money editor, said: ‘These closures are yet another nail in the coffin for the UK’s high street banking infrastructure and will see some towns lose more than one bank within a matter of days or weeks – suggesting little thought has been given to the impact on the communities they serve.

‘With more than 170 branches already due to close in 2024, on top of the 5,783 branches that have closed since January 2015, consumers are being left on a cliff-edge as in-person banking services are axed from their communities.’

She added: ‘Banking hubs could play an important role in this, but the rollout is taking far too long and more hubs must open as soon as possible to stop millions of consumers being left behind.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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