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Natwest and RBS will close 259 branches

Royal Bank of Scotland is to close 259 branches – a quarter of its network – in a move expected to result in 680 job losses.

The group, which remains 72% taxpayer-owned after its rescue during the financial crisis, said 62 locations in Scotland under its RBS brand would shut, as well as 197 NatWest sites in England and Wales.

It blamed the decision on the increasing shift to online and mobile banking. Here is a full list of the branches which will close.

The 197 NatWest branches which will close are:

London and South East

– Acton
– Aldwych
– Banstead
– Barnes
– Battle
– Billingshurst
– Blackheath & Westcombe Park
– Brentford Middlesex
– Brighton London Road
– Burgess Hill
– Chalfont St. Peter
– Chesham
– Cobham Surrey
– Cranleigh
– Crowborough
– Earl's Court
– East Sheen
– Guildford Woodbridge Hill
– Hailsham
– Hampden Park Eastbourne
– Harpenden
– Haslemere
– Hatch End
– Hatfield
– Heathfield
– Henfield
– Holborn Circus
– Horley
– Hounslow Blenheim Place
– Langley. Berks
– Littlehampton
– Midhurst
– Morden
– New Covent Garden Fruit Market
– Northwood
– Peacehaven
– Petworth
– Pinner
– Portslade & West Hove
– Radlett
– Rayners Lane
– Reigate
– Rye
– Sandhurst, Berks
– Seaford
– Shepherds Bush
– South Norwood
– Southfields
– Stockwell
– Storrington
– Tring
– Wadhurst
– Wandsworth
– Ware
– West Byfleet
– West Ealing
– Wimbledon Village
– Worthing 38 Goring Road

Midlands and East

– Bearwood
– Beccles
– Benfleet
– Bilston
– Birmingham Broad Street
– Birmingham Frederick Street
– Birmingham National Exhibition Centre
– Bridgnorth
– Canvey Island
-Chipping Norton
– Didcot
– Diss
– Fordhouses Wolverhampton
– Gorleston-on-Sea
– Great Baddow Chelmsford
– Holt
– Hunstanton
– Kidlington
– Kingswinford
– Knowle Solihull
– Narborough
– Newport Shropshire
– North Walsham
– Oundle
– Oxford North
– Princes Risborough
– Royston Herts
– Saffron Walden
– Shenfield & Hutton
– South Woodham Ferrers
– St Ives, Cambs
– Stamford
– Thetford
– Thorpe Bay
– Wantage
– Witham Essex

North

– Barnard Castle
– Bawtry
– Brigg
– Broomhill Sheffield
– Cleckheaton
– Cottingham
– Dinnington
– Driffield
– Ferryhill
– Firth Park Sheffield
– Gainsborough
– Guisborough
– Heckmondwike
– Hillsborough Sheffield
– Hornsea
– Hoyland
– Hull Hessle Road
– Immingham
– Millhouses Sheffield
– Newton Aycliffe
– Penistone
– Peterlee
– Pickering
– Pocklington
– Richmond Yorks
– Ripon
– Skelmersdale
– Stocksbridge
– Stokesley
– Thorne
– Whitby Yorks
– Woodseats Sheffield
– Yarm

South West and Wales

– Ammanford
– Axminster
– Basingstoke Chineham
– Bideford
– Bishops Cleeve
– Bodmin
– Bristol Blackboy Hill
– Bude
– Cardiff North
– Cardiff University Hospital of Wales
– Cardigan
– Caversham
– Chard
– Chepstow
– Chew Magna
– Chipping Sodbury
– Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan
– Crediton
– Crewkerne
– Crownhill Plymouth
– Dartmouth
– Dolgellau
– Exeter University of Exeter
– Hanham
– Helston
– Holsworthy
– Hungerford
– Ilfracombe
– Keynsham
– Lampeter
– Liskeard
– Llandeilo
– Lydney
– Maesteg
– Marlborough
– Melksham
– Milford Haven
– Mortimer
– Mumbles Swansea
– Nailsea
– Narberth
– Newquay Cornwall Bank Street
– Okehampton
– Pembroke
– Pencoed
– Plympton
– Porthcawl
– Portsmouth Anchorage Park
– Ross-on-Wye
– Rumney Cardiff
– Sherborne
– Shirehampton
– Sidmouth
– South Molton
– St Ives, Cornwall
– Talbot Green
– Teignmouth
– Thatcham
– Totnes
– Treforest Estate
– University Branch Reading
– University of The West of England Bristol
– Wadebridge
– Wallingford
– Wareham
– West Swindon
– Whitchurch Cardiff
– Winterbourne
– Wootton Bassett

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The 62 Royal Bank of Scotland branches which will close are all in Scotland. They are:

– Aberdeen Bridge of Don
– Aberfeldy
– Airdrie
– Alloa
– Annan
– Aviemore
– Banff
– Bannockburn
– Beauly
– Bellshill
– Biggar
– Bonnyrigg
– Bridge of Allan
– Campbeltown
– Carnwath
– Castlebay
– Comrie
– Douglas Lanarkshire
– Dunbar
– Dunblane
– Dundee Stobswell
– Duns
– Dyce
– Ellon
– Eyemouth
– Glasgow Business Centre
– Grantown-on-Spey
– Gretna
– Hamilton Cadzow Street
– Hawick
– Huntly
– Inveraray
– Inverness Queensgate
– Jedburgh
– Kilbirnie
– Kilwinning
– Kinross
– Kyle
– Langholm
– Larkhall
– Lesmahagow
– Linlithgow
– Lockerbie
– Mallaig
– Melrose
– Montrose
– Nairn
– North Berwick
– Penicuik
– Perth South Street
– Pitlochry
– Renfrew
– Rothesay
– Saltcoats
– Selkirk
– Stepps
– Strathaven
– Tain
– Tannochside
– Tongue
– Turriff
– Wick

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