The Lancaster branch of Lloyds bank is set to shut later this year.
The Market Street branch is on a list of 95 across the county to be closed by Lloyds Banking Group.
The closure date has been announced as June 9.
A total of 53 Lloyds, 31 Halifax and 11 Bank of Scotland will shut between May 2026 and May 2027.
This is in addition to an ongoing closure programme by the bank which will see 49 sites shut by October, leaving 610 branches remaining once all closures are complete.
Beyond Radio has contacted Lloyds for comment.
Their website says: "Our Lancaster branch is closing on 9 June 2026.
Before we close any branch, we look at how customers are doing their banking.
"Most customers prefer to use our mobile app, online banking or call us.
"Because of this, we'll be closing our Lancaster branch.
"If you need to use a branch, you can now also visit any Halifax or Bank of Scotland branch. We’re proud to be part of the same family."
There is a Halifax branch at 29-31 Penny Street in Lancaster.
Lloyds said it will shut the cash machine at the Market Street branch but said the Halifax cash machine would be an alternative for customers.
They said customers could also use the Post Office inside TG Jones at 21 Market Street for some banking transactions.
More details available HERE.


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