The new hubs will open in Sidcup, in London, Normanton in West Yorkshire, Hailsham in East Sussex, Frome in Somerset, Sheerness in Kent, Whitley Bay in Tyne and Wear, Rugeley in Staffordshire, Newquay in Cornwall, Market Harborough in Leicestershire, Thetford in Norfolk, Monmouth in Wales, Harpenden in Hertfordshire, Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Yeadon in West Yorkshire, and Morecombe in Lancashire.
The majority have been recommended by Link, which oversees the UK’s cash access and ATM services.
“The new rules that have come into effect today are great news for consumers and businesses and will ensure that access to cash continues to be available on our High Streets for years to come,” said its deputy chief executive, Adrian Roberts.
Last week, it was revealed the last bank in the Derbyshire town of Ripley had been “paused” owing to the new rules.
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