Bank branch closures in September 2025: Full list of Lloyds, NatWest, and Halifax sites shutting down

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Joe Sledge

By Joe Sledge


Published: 01/09/2025

- 13:55

Lloyds Bank, NatWest and Halifax are among the banks closing branches in the months ahead

Major UK banks will permanently close 42 branches throughout September, affecting customers across England and Wales.

NatWest leads the closures having scheduled 26 stores, whilst Halifax will shut 13 locations over the course of the month.


Lloyds Bank plans to close three branches in September, which totals 42 for the month alone across England and Wales.

These shutdowns form part of ongoing branch reduction programmes by high street banks.

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What bank branches are shutting down this month?

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These shutdowns form part of ongoing branch reduction programmes by high street banks.

The closures reflect broader industry trends as banks continue scaling back their physical presence on British high streets.

Digital banking adoption has accelerated the decline of traditional branch networks across Britain.
Halifax reported that in-person transactions at its locations have plummeted by 48 per cent over the past five years.

A Halifax spokesperson stated: "Most customers are now using our mobile banking app, internet banking or calling us instead. This means they are using branches less."

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Here is a full list of the bank branch closures taking place throughout the month of September:

NatWest

  • Cwmbran - September 1
  • Wisbech - September 1
  • Leicester (Melton Road) - September 2
  • Rayleigh - September 2
  • Halesowen - September 3
  • Bristol (Fishponds) - September 4
  • Llangefni - September 4
  • Ely - September 10
  • Leicester (Oadby) - September 10
  • Birmingham (Edgbaston) - September 11
  • Cardiff (Llanishen) - September 11
  • Luton (Leagrave) - September 15
  • Northampton (Weston Favell Shopping Centre) - September 15
  • Birmingham (Acocks Green) - September 16
  • Cardiff (Canton) - September 16
  • Cirencester - September 17
  • Hinckley - September 17
  • Wickford - September 18
  • Willerby - September 22
  • Abingdon - September 24
  • Newmarket (Suffolk) - September 24
  • Birmingham (Smethwick) - September 25
  • Yate - September 25
  • Melton Mowbray - September 29
  • Bicester - September 30
  • Sudbury - September 30.

Halifax

  • Northwich - September 3
  • Skegness - September 3
  • Castleford - September 8
  • Barrow-in-Furness - September 10
  • Brentwood - September 10
  • Epsom - September 15
  • Richmond (Surrey) - September 16
  • Long Eaton - September 18
  • London Clapham Junction - September 23
  • Rhyl - September 23
  • Erdington - September 24
  • Cirencester - September 25
  • Walkden - September 25.
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The closures mean more reliance on online banking services for customers

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Lloyds

  • Leeds Armley - September 8
  • Monmouth - September 16
  • Thetford - September 17
Kevin Mountford, a personal finance expert and co-founder of Raisin UK, previously shared his concern over the trajectory the UK banking industry is heading in.
Mr Mountford said: "There’s also the very real concern about job losses and branch closures. ‘Efficiencies’ may look good on a balance sheet, but they come at a cost to communities and individuals.
"As the high street banking map continues to shrink, it’s more important than ever for consumers to shop around, consider digital challengers, and look beyond the big names."

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