They are all closing more branches this year — 95 Lloyds locations are going.
Lloyds Bank has announced plans to shut 95 additional branches between May 2026 and March 2027. Following these closures, the bank will maintain 610 branches across the UK.
A spokeswoman for Lloyds said: “Customers want the freedom to bank in the way that works for them and we offer more choice and ways to manage money than ever before. From our leading apps and 24/7 messaging service to local banking options like our community bankers, PayPoint and access to all of our Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches, we’re giving our customers the flexibility to bank wherever and whenever they need us.”
Lloyds Bank closures in 2026
- Mitcham – Closed January 8, 2026
- Totnes – Closed January 8, 2026
- Gillingham (Dorset) – Closed January 8, 2026
- Ammanford – Closed January 12, 2026
- Bideford – Closed January 13, 2026
- Fleet – Closed January 13, 2026
- Chester-le-Street – Closed January 14, 2026
- Ivybridge – Closed January 14, 2026
- New Addington – Closed January 14, 2026
- Alfreton – Closed January 19, 2026
- Havant – Closed January 19, 2026
- Lewes – Closed January 19, 2026
- Swadlincote – Closed January 20, 2026
- Hedge End – Closed January 21, 2026
- Penzance – Closed January 21, 2026
- Petersfield – Closed January 21, 2026
- Hedon – Closed January 28, 2026
- Thornbury Avon – Closing February 26, 2026
- Peterlee Yoden Way – Closing March 3 2026
- Hucknall – Closing March 4, 2026
- Liverpool Breck Rd – Closing March 4, 2026
- Brigg – Closing March 5, 2026
- Caterham – Closing March 5, 2026
- Glossop – Closing March 9, 2026
- Tunstall – Closing March 9, 2026
- Houghton le Spring – Closing March 10, 2026
- Manchester Moston – Closing March 11, 2026
- Seaton – Closing March 11, 2026
- Sleaford – Closing March 12, 2026
- Wymondham – Closing March 12, 2026
- Ebbw Vale – March 15
- Okehampton – Closing March 25, 2026
- Cardiff Victoria Park – Closing June 3
- Llangefni – June 16
- Aberdare – Closing June 23
- Swansea Enterprise Park – July 2
- Camborne – Closing October 7, 2026
- Chepstow – Closing October 7, 2026
- Ryde – Closing October 7, 2026
- Birmingham – Harborne – Closing October 8, 2026
- Deal – Closing October 8, 2026
- Totton – Closing October 10, 2026
- Gorseinon – Closing October 12, 2026
- Stamford – Closing October 13, 2026
- Stoke-on-Trent – Closing October 30, 2026
Halifax, owned by Lloyds Banking Group, is similarly shutting numerous branches nationwide throughout 2026 as increasing numbers of customers transition to online banking services, reports the Express.
Halifax said: “When making changes to our branch network, we always look to understand the impact on our customers – including how they continue to access banking services. Because of this, we may sometimes have a Community Banker visit the area after the branch closes. Or as part of an independent review a Banking Hub or Deposit Service may be set up in a nearby location.”
“We are committed to following the requirements of the Financial Conduct Authority – ‘FG 22/6: Branch and ATM closures or conversions. Halifax is proud to be part of the same family as Lloyds and Bank of Scotland. We’re introducing more ways you can manage any personal accounts you have with Halifax, Lloyds or Bank of Scotland in one place, using co-servicing. Whether that’s online through the apps and online banking, or with a colleague over the phone, or in a branch.”
Halifax closures in 2026
- Middleton
- Havant
- London, Wandsworth
- Yeovil
- Seaford
- Deal
- Hastings
- Skipton
- Horsforth
- Thetford
- Belfast (Castle Court)
- Kendal
- Gillingham
- Birmingham Bearwood
- Peterlee
- Nelson
- Camborne
- Buxton
- Bridgend
- Cardiff Albany Road
- Cwmbran
NatWest has confirmed the closure of four branches in London this year, two in Manchester, and several others nationwide.
A spokesperson for NatWest stated: “Our branch network is a central part of how we serve customers, and we continue to invest in this for the future, with an increase in our investment into branches planned over the next three years. However, how our customers choose to bank with us is changing, and our network and services need to reflect customer demand and ensure we are set up to deliver the best possible support.
“Through our unique mobile branches, Community Banking Hubs, Post Office partnerships and the largest free-to-use ATM network of any bank, we are committed to providing customers with access to banking in ways that best suit their needs. We carefully assess where and when we make the difficult decision to close a branch to minimise the impact any change may have on our customers and colleagues.”
NatWest closures in 2026
- Aldershot
- Ashford (Middlesex)
- Barnet
- Boston
- Brentwood
- Eastcote
- Godalming
- Grays
- Halifax
- Harlow
- Hartlepool
- Hemel Hempstead
- Herne Bay
- Hornchurch
- Hove
- Kirkby
- Lonsdale
- London – Fulham Broadway
- London – Spitalfields
- London – Sydenham London – Tooting
- London – West End
- Loughton – Old Station Road – Sainsburys
- Manchester – Cheetham Hill
- Manchester – Chorlton
- Orpington
- Palmers Green
- Pontefract
- Sheffield – Attercliffe – Attercliffe Road
- South Shields
- Southall
- Waltham Cross
- Welwyn Garden City
