Lloyds Banking Group has confirmed that a further 95 bank branches across the UK will close, affecting customers of Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland, reports The WP Times. The closures are scheduled to take place between May 2026 and March 2027 and form part of a continued reduction in the group’s high street presence, as customer behaviour increasingly shifts towards digital banking. The bank said the exact number of job losses has not been confirmed, but added that all staff working at affected branches will be offered alternative roles within the business where possible.

Breakdown of closures by brand

Under the latest plans, 53 Lloyds Bank branches, 31 Halifax branches and 11 Bank of Scotland branches are scheduled to close as part of the group’s ongoing consolidation of its high street network. The breakdown reflects Lloyds Banking Group’s multi-brand structure, with reductions spread across all three retail banking operations rather than concentrated in a single brand.

Closure dates marked with an asterisk (*) are provisional and remain subject to further review in locations where a shared banking hub has been recommended by the UK’s cash access authorities. These hubs are designed to maintain essential face-to-face services — including cash withdrawals, deposits and basic account support — in areas where a permanent branch may no longer be considered viable. In such cases, final closure decisions and timelines will depend on local access-to-cash assessments, customer usage data and the availability of alternative banking provision. Lloyds said this process is intended to balance cost pressures with the need to preserve basic banking services in affected communities.

Lloyds Banking Group confirms 95 UK branch closures between May 2026 and March 2027, affecting Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers as the lender cuts its high street presence.

Lloyds Bank branches closing

Branch locationCounty / regionClosure date
AberdareWales23 June 2026
AltrinchamGreater Manchester9 June 2026
BirkenheadMerseyside8 June 2026
Birmingham BlackheathWest Midlands10 June 2026
Birmingham Bordesley GreenWest Midlands16 June 2026
Birmingham KingstandingWest Midlands3 June 2026
Birmingham MaypoleWest Midlands4 June 2026
BournemouthDorset28 May 2026
Bristol FishpondsBristol6 August 2026
Camberwell GreenGreater London22 June 2026
Cardiff Victoria ParkWales3 June 2026
CheapsideGreater London1 June 2026
ClevedonSomerset15 March 2027*
CoalvilleLeicestershire23 June 2026
CrowboroughEast Sussex9 June 2026
DaventryNorthamptonshire3 August 2026
DidcotOxfordshire24 June 2026*
Ebbw ValeWales15 March 2027*
Golders GreenGreater London8 June 2026
HeswallMerseyside23 June 2026*
HinckleyLeicestershire10 June 2026
HoddesdonHertfordshire22 June 2026
HonitonDevon16 March 2027*
HorncastleLincolnshire10 August 2026
Hull Ings RoadEast Yorkshire15 June 2026
KingswinfordWest Midlands22 June 2026
LancasterLancashire9 June 2026
LlangefniWales16 June 2026
London BridgeGreater London3 June 2026
London Oxford Street (113–117)Greater London27 May 2026
London Tottenham Court RoadGreater London27 May 2026
London VictoriaGreater London27 May 2026
LongtonStaffordshire17 March 2027*
LymingtonHampshire8 June 2026
Moreton-in-MarshGloucestershire15 June 2026
NewmarketSuffolk24 June 2026*
Norwich Aylsham RoadNorfolk2 June 2026
RedhillSurrey28 May 2026
RingwoodHampshire23 June 2026*
SevenoaksKent18 June 2026
South NewingtonOxfordshire10 June 2026
SouthamWarwickshire9 June 2026
StainesSurrey1 June 2026
StreathamGreater London28 May 2026
StreetSomerset15 March 2027*
Swansea Enterprise ParkWales2 July 2026
TewkesburyGloucestershire17 June 2026
UttoxeterStaffordshire18 June 2026
WarehamDorset16 June 2026
WednesburyWest Midlands16 March 2027*
West ByfleetSurrey1 June 2026
Wolverhampton TettenhallWest Midlands11 June 2026
WoodleyBerkshire17 June 2026

Halifax branches closing

Lloyds Banking Group confirms 95 UK branch closures between May 2026 and March 2027, affecting Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers as the lender cuts its high street presence.
Branch locationCounty / regionClosure date
ArmthorpeSouth Yorkshire17 March 2027*
AshingtonNorthumberland3 June 2026
Ashton-under-LyneGreater Manchester1 June 2026
BeestonNottinghamshire4 June 2026
BillinghamCounty Durham4 June 2026
Bognor RegisWest Sussex15 June 2026
BramleyWest Yorkshire15 June 2026
BridgendWales11 June 2026
Cardiff Albany RoadWales11 June 2026
ChichesterWest Sussex1 June 2026
ChorleyLancashire24 June 2026
Croydon CityGreater London25 June 2026
CwmbranWales2 June 2026
DidsburyGreater Manchester10 June 2026
Ellesmere PortCheshire8 June 2026
GooleEast Yorkshire17 June 2026
GreenfordGreater London16 June 2026
HalesowenWest Midlands17 June 2026
HammersmithGreater London28 May 2026
HorshamWest Sussex2 June 2026
Hunts CrossMerseyside8 June 2026
Islington Upper StreetGreater London27 May 2026
MexboroughSouth Yorkshire15 March 2027*
ShipleyWest Yorkshire9 June 2026
SkelmersdaleLancashire27 May 2026*
SouthgateGreater London2 June 2026
Surrey Quays Shopping CentreGreater London2 June 2026
Sutton ColdfieldWest Midlands3 June 2026
ThornabyNorth Yorkshire17 June 2026
TorquayDevon9 July 2026
West BridgfordNottinghamshire16 June 2026

Bank of Scotland branches closing

Branch locationRegionClosure date
BenbeculaOuter Hebrides1 July 2026
BlairgowrieScotland18 June 2026
Bridge of DonScotland10 June 2026
Broughty FerryScotland15 June 2026
GarrowhillScotland4 June 2026
HaddingtonScotland11 June 2026
KelsoScotland18 June 2026
LochgilpheadScotland22 June 2026
PenicuikScotland4 June 2026
RutherglenScotland11 June 2026
StonehavenScotland18 June 2026

What customers need to know

Customers affected by the closures will be contacted directly by the bank with location-specific guidance on how to continue managing their accounts once their local branch closes. This will include details of the nearest alternative branch, whether a shared banking hub is planned for the area, and how to register for or use the group’s digital and telephone banking services.

Lloyds Banking Group confirms 95 UK branch closures between May 2026 and March 2027, affecting Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers as the lender cuts its high street presence.

The bank will also outline what cash services remain available via Post Office counters, including withdrawals, deposits, balance enquiries and bill payments, and clarify any limits or service differences compared with a full-service branch. Customers who rely on in-person support, cash handling or accessibility services will be able to request additional assistance, including help setting up alternative channels or identifying the most suitable replacement service.

Lloyds Banking Group said it remains committed to preserving access to essential banking services despite the continued reduction of its high street network, and stressed that targeted support will be offered to customers who may face difficulties transitioning away from a local branch.

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