A Herefordshire town will be left without a bank later this year.
Lloyds Bank has confirmed it will close its branch on Monday 24th October 2022.
A spokesperson from Lloyds Bank said: "Visits to our Bromyard branch have fallen over recent years, as many customers now choose to bank in different ways.
"When the branch closes in October, customers can continue to bank with us at the Post Office in Church Street and can access cash at a number of free ATMs nearby."
Nationwide, HSBC and Natwest have all closed branches in the market town in recent years.
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