56 Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches will close this year - here’s the full list of locations

Lloyds Banking Group will close 56 of its branches across the UK this year (Photo: Shutterstock)Lloyds Banking Group will close 56 of its branches across the UK this year (Photo: Shutterstock)
Lloyds Banking Group will close 56 of its branches across the UK this year (Photo: Shutterstock)

Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed it will close 56 of its branches across the UK this year. Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches are among those set for closure.

The banking group said the closures come as part of its store reduction programme which was set up in response to a consumer shift towards online banking.

Impending closures

A total of 56 branches will close between April and October this year, with staff numbers expected to be cut by less than 80, as many employees are due to be moved to other branches.

The closures include 31 Lloyds branches, 10 Halifax branches and 15 Bank of Scotland branches.

This is the full list due to close this year:

Halifax

Billericay

Boscombe

Hull Holderness Road

Knaresborough

Locks Heath

Marlow

Reading Lower Earley

Southsea

Stoke Newington

Whitton

Bank of Scotland

Auchterarder

Balfron

Edinburgh Dalry Road

Edinburgh Greenside

Edinburgh Liberton

Edinburgh Tollcross

Killin

Kinross

Galston

Grantown on Spey

Huntly

Livingston

Loanhead

Tullos

Turriff

Lloyds

Acomb

Bath Oldfield Park

Belvedere

Bournemouth West Southbourne

Blaby

Bristol Downend

Bristol Hanham

Calne

Cheadle (Cheshire)

Cobham Surrey

Colwyn Bay

Cowbridge

Dursley

East Dulwich

Gerrards Cross

Hayle

Holmfirth

Leeds Moortown

London Blackheath

Malmesbury

Market Rasen

Moreton

Mumbles Swansea

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Haymarket

Nottingham Aspley

Portchester

Reddish

Scunthorpe Ashby

Upton-by-Chester

Wickham Hants

Worcester St Johns

Changing customer behaviours

The most recent announcement is a continuation of the bank’s closures programme, which affected a number of Lloyds and Halifax sites in 2019.

In a statement, a Lloyds Banking Group spokeswoman said, “We have confirmed that a number of branches will close between April and October this year.

“This is in response to changing customer behaviours and the reduced number of transactions being made in branches.

“In addition to our branches, all our customers can also use the Post Office to access their banking locally, alongside our mobile branches which visit many rural communities.”

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