Full list of 42 bank branches shutting in February including Lloyds and Barclays with five shutting in days

A TOTAL of 42 bank branches are set to close their doors in the coming weeks.

Several locations will pull down their shutters in EnglandWalesNorthern Ireland and Scotland in a blow to customers.

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Among these are big-name lenders that are staples on the UK high street.

Barclays is shutting 15 branches while Lloyds is closing four and the Bank of Scotland (BoS) will be shuttering three, according to LINK which keeps track of any planned branch closures across the UK.

Meanwhile, four Halifax branches will close and NatWest will shut 12.

Ulster Bank will also be closing up shop in four locations.

It comes after hundreds of building society and bank branches closed their doors for good over the past year.

Most recently, Barclays announced it will be shuttering 14 sites in England, three in Wales and three in Scotland as soon as April.

Plus, Lloyds Banking Group said it is cutting about 1,600 jobs across its branch network, as part of an ongoing shift towards online banking.

Customers are increasingly turning to online banking to manage their finances while banks and building societies look for ways to cut costs.

Here is the full list of banks shutting for good in February, and their closure dates.

Lloyds

13-14 High Street, Cradley Heath, England – 08/02/2024

9 Boverton Road, Llantwit Major, Wales – 08/02/2024

Crown Glass Place, Nailsea, England – 01/02/2024

308-312 Chiswick High Road, London, England – 19/02/2024

Halifax

43/45 Sheep Street, Bicester, England – 07/02/2024

13 Market Jew Street, Penzance, England – 20/02/2024

131-133 Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland – 26/02/2024

35-41 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland – 05/02/2024

Bank of Scotland

Main Street, Tarbert, Isle Of Harris, Scotland – 22/02/2024

Lochmaddy, Isle Of North Uist, Scotland – 26/02/2024

42 Stuart Street, Millport, Scotland – 20/02/2024

NatWest

1 Water Lane, Bakewell, England – 22/02/2024

314 Chiswick High Road, London, England – 20/02/2024

151 New Line, Bradford, England – 21/02/2024

2 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, England – 22/02/2024

262 Marine Road Central, Morecambe, England – 28/02/2024

34 Moor Street, Ormskirk, England – 27/02/2024

1 Taff Street, Pontypridd, Wales – 29/02/2024

5 High Street East, Redcar, England – 20/02/2024

159 High Street, Rickmansworth, England – 29/02/2024

10 Victoria Road, Surbiton, England – 21/02/2024

10 High Street, Wednesfield, England – 28/02/2024

12 Station Parade, London, England – 27/02/2024

Barclays

1 High Street, Westbury-on-Trym, England – 16/02/2024

16 Vaughan Street, Llanelli, Wales – 22/02/2024

43 High Street Sheringham, England – 21/02/2024

34 Market Place, Dereham, England – 15/02/2024

130 George Lane, South Woodford, England – 23/02/2024

32 Hill Street, Newry, Northern Ireland – 16/02/2024

27/29 Church Street, Coleraine, Northern Ireland – 23/02/2024

22/24 Hide Hill , Berwick-Upon-Tweed, England – 14/02/2024

2 Holly Parade, 20 High Street, Cobham, England – 14/02/2024

22 The Borough, Farnham, England – 21/02/2024

131 Eltham High Street, Eltham, England – 16/02/2024

2 The Square Abingdon, England – 15/02/2024

2 Market Place, Cannock, England – 22/02/2024

197 Shenley Road, Borehamwood, England – 21/02/2024

54 High Street, Ruislip, England – 16/02/2024

Ulster Bank

1a Main Street, Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland – 28/02/2024

1-2 Kings Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland – 21/02/2024

356-369 Ormeau Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland – 20/02/2024

29 Clooney Terrace, Waterside, Northern Ireland – 27/02/2024

What to do if your local bank branch closes

The vast majority of banking customers are moving online and don’t need a physical branch as much as before.

But any closures can be an issue for others, particularly elderly people in rural areas who don’t have access to the internet.

However, if your local branch is set to close, or has recently, you have some options.

You can carry out most basic banking tasks at your nearest Post Office.

You won’t be able to apply for a loan or open a new bank account at once though.

You can find your nearest Post Office branch by using the locator tool on its website.

Many banks offer a mobile banking service – where they bring a bus to your area offering services you can usually get at a physical branch.

Other banks use buildings such as village halls or libraries to offer mobile banking services.

It’s worth contacting your bank to see what services they have available, and when they might next be in your area.

Meanwhile, a high street bank is to close another 20 branches over the coming months in another huge blow.

Plus, a total of 189 bank branches are set to close their doors next year.

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