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All the Barclays branches closing down in 2023

All the Barclays branches closing down in 2023

The bank plans to shut down 73 sites. Find out if your local branch is on the list.
Barclays has announced the closure of 15 other sites across the UK this summer.

The bank has so far planned to shut down 73 branches this year due to the falling number of visits from customers.

Data has shown a decrease in people using their local branches, with changes in habits due to the pandemic thought to be a factor.

COVID-19 accelerated how customers use banking services - with many now having switched to online banking.

Here is a list of all 15 closures and the date they plan to close:

* Sudbury, 35 Market Hill - 6 July
* Chipping Norton, 15 High Street - 6 July
* Kingswood, 78 Regent Street - 6 July
* Llangollen, 9 Castle Street - 7 July
* Canvey Island, 1 High Street - 7 July
* Alnwick, 20 Bondgate Within - 7 July
* Wombourne, 1 Gravel Hill - 12 July
* Bentham, 18 Main Street - 12 July
* Hayes, 62 Station Road - 13 July
* South Harrow, 235 Northolt Road - 14 July
* Oswestry, 7 The Cross - 14 July
* Yarm, 76 High Street - 14 July
* Seahouses, 1 Seafield Road - 14 July
* Lisburn, 61 Bow Street - 21 July
* Portadown, 3 High Street - 28 July

This came on top of the following closures already announced for this year:

* 4 Sycamore Road, Amersham, England, HP6 5DT - 3 January
* 100 Whitby Road, Ellesmere Port, England, CH65 0AD- 3 February
* The Parade, Liskeard, England, PL14 6AR - 3 February
* 2B St Mary Street, Weymouth, England, DT4 8PB - 3 March
* 227/231 Heathway, Dagenham, England, RM9 5AN - 3 March
* 45 Oxford Road, Guiseley, England, LS20 8AE - 12 April
* 42 High Street, Hunstanton, England PE36 5AQ - 12 April
* 260 Walworth Road, London, England, SE17 1JF - 13 April
* 1 Hanbury Road, Wales, CF81 8XA - 14 April
* 5 Church Street, Barnoldswick, England, BB18 5UR - 14 April
* 3 Station Road, Flitwick, MK45 1JS - 14 April
* 10 Market Place, Macclesfield, SK10 1HA - 14 April
* 8/10 High Street, Woburn Sands, Milton Keynes, England, MK17 8RN -18 April
* 93-95 Hutton Road, Shenfield, England, CM15 8JE - 19 April
* 104/108 Tower Bridge Road, London, England, SE1 3NG - 19 April
* 304 Green Street, London, England, E7 8LG - 20 April
* 55 Front Street, Stanhope, Bishop Auckland, England, DL13 2TU - 21 April
* 70 Birmingham Road, Rowley Regis, Warley, England, B65 9BA - 21 April
* Market Square, Keswick, England, CA12 5BE - 21 April
* 390 Harrogate Road, Leeds, England, LS17 6PY - 21 April 21
* 43/44 High Street, Gosport, England, PO12 1DN - 26 April
* 18a North End, Bedale, England, DL8 1AD - 26 April
* 16 High Street, Bridgwater, England TA6 3DX - 26 April
* 2 Church Street, Heywood, England, OL10 1LN - 28 April
* 46/49 Broad Street, Stamford, England, PE9 1PZ - 28 April
* 10 High Street, Oakham, England, LE15 6AN - 28 April
* 45 Market Street, Wymondham, England, NR18 0AL - 28 April
* 19 Fleet Street, London, England, EC4Y 1AA - 3 May
* 56 High Street, Watton England, IP25 6AF - 3 May
* 7 High Street, Chislehurst, England, BR7 5AB - 4 May
* 19 Church Street, St Helens, England, WA10 1BG - 4 May
* 221 Watling Street, Radlett, England, WD7 7AJ - 5 May
* Market Place, Leyburn, England, DL8 5BQ - 5 May
* 3 Ely Valley Road, Talbot Green, Wales, CF72 8AL - 5 May
* 2 New Street, Oundle, England, PE8 4EB - 5 May
* 6 Manor Street, Bridlington, England, YO15 2RU - 3 June
* 16 Newton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, Wales, SA3 4AU - 3 July
* 21 Market Place, Sleaford, England, NG34 7SS- 3 August
* 39/40 Fleet Street, Torquay, England, TQ2 5DL- 3 August
* 85 High Street, Sittingbourne, England, ME10 4AW - 3 August
* 161 High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham, England, B14 7LA- 3 October
* 4 High Street, Manningtree, England, CO11 1AF - 7 June
* 6/8 High Street, Ringwood, England, BH24 1BZ - 8 June
* 58 High Street, Newmarket, England, CB8 8NH - 9 June
* 10 Bethcar Street, Ebbw Vale, Wales, NP23 6HQ - 9 June
* 21 Cowgate, Kirkintilloch, Scotland, G66 1HW - 9 June
* 10 Yorick Road, West Mersea, Colchester, England, CO5 8HX - 13 June
* 3 Beckenham Road, Beckenham, England, BR3 4ES - 14 June
* 47 High Street, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, CF47 8DL - 14 June
* 1 Tudor Square, West Bridgford, England, NG2 6BT - 15 June
* 29 High Street, Mildenhall, England, IP28 7EA - 14 June
* 21 High Street, Lymington, England, SO41 9YJ - 15 June
* 35 Notting Hill Gate, London, England, W11 3JR - 16 June
* 1 Station Road, Knowle, England, B93 0HW - 16 June
* 137 Brompton Road, London, England, SW3 1QF - 7 July 7

Barclays said in a statement: "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.
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"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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