Two bank branches in Norfolk are set to close this year after Barclays announced the shake-up.
The sites in Diss and Harleston will close in August and May, after the banking business announced it would be closing further sites in the county.
The news comes after the Wymondham branch closed down on April 28 this year.
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Diss Barclays will close on Wednesday, August 23 after the business noticed customers choose online rather than in-person banking.
Findings showed that only 20 people used the branch regularly for banking and that 85pc of people in Diss also used online and phone banking.
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The Harleston location will close on Friday, May 24 after the company found that 15 percent of locals used other branches in the area.
A spokesperson for Barclays said: "We want to reassure you that we’re here to help. We’ll stay in your community and you’ll be able to talk to us in person.
"We’re finalising the details of where we’ll be based, and when, to support you with your banking, and we‘ll share the details locally once confirmed."
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