Barclays is closing branches across the UK as in-person banking continues to fall and more people go online.
Here is a list of all the branches shutting down this year and the dates they will close:
Abergavenny - 1 March
Abingdon The Square - 15 February
Berwick-upon-Tweed - 14 February
Beverley - 21 March
Birmingham Longbridge - 18 April
Bishops Stortford - 12 April
Blackwood - 22 March
Borehamwood - 21 February
Bridgend - 12 April
Builth Wells - 6 March
Burton-on-Trent - 11 April
Cannock - 22 February
Clacton-on-Sea - 18 April
Cobham - 14 February
Coleraine - 23 February
Crouch End - 1 March
Dundee - 15 March
East Dereham - 15 February
Eltham - 15 February
Ely - 11 April
Farnham - 21 February
Forest Gate - 11 April
Grantham - 17 April
Grimsby - 13 March
Harleston - 24 May
Hexham - 1 March
Kirkby Stephen - 12 April
Lincoln Tritton Road - 12 April
Liscard - 28 March
Llanelli - 22 February
Mansfield - 1 March
Neath - 19 April
Newry - 16 February
Northallerton - 14 March
Palmers Green - 8 March
Penrith - 17 April
Perth - 8 March
Poole - 8 March
Ramsgate - 19 April
Rayleigh - 22 March
Richmond North Yorkshire - 4 December
Risca - on or before 17 May
Rochdale - 18 April
Ruislip - 16 February
Sc*nthorpe - 20 March
Sheringham - February
Skipton - 7 March
South Kensington - 12 April
South Woodford - 23 February
Team Valley - 19 April
Treorchy - on or before 26 April
Westbury-on-Trym - 16 February
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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 through our Barclays Local network, live in over 300 locations, based in libraries, town halls, mobile vans and our banking pods.
"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."