What they are not mentioning is that most of them are now closing several days a week.
No only that, but the days they have chosen to close each branch seem to be have been decided without any reference to local conditions
As an example my local town has a market twice a week. It isn't large and is more a farmers market than anything, but it includes a really superb large fruit and veg stall and people, and I am one, plan their weekly trip to town round that market stall and therefore that market.
What 2 days is the Nationwide, situated on the Market Square, opposite the market closed. I do not really need to tell you do I? It is shut on both market days.
I shop for a friend who gives me a cheque, so most market days I was in that branch and it was busy. I usually had to queue, whether I paid in over the counter or used the paying in machine, so saying that they close on quiet days, just doesn't wash.
I now pay in, in the town I do my supermarket shopping. it is a long thin branch and each time I have been in the branch in the last month there has been a queue of up to 10 people, whether I am using the cashiers or the machine.
I now have 4 cheques to pay in and I am gritting my teeth and summoning my strength to get ready for the long and tedious wait. I think I will pop my Kindle in my handbag.
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