Not everything is finalised yet, but there could be a new addition to the High Street
This usually means an acceptable offer was submitted for the property but not everything is finalised in the deal.understands it will be a commercial business filling the high street building.
The unit includes a ground floor shop of 1,300 square feet, roughly half the size of a tennis court, and is on the market with a £45,000 per year price tag. When the location closed, a Santander spokesperson said: “Our customers are continuing to change the way they manage their money. “As well as using our branches, many more of our customers find it convenient to do their day-to-day banking using online, mobile or telephone banking.
“As a result, customers are visiting our branches much less. This change has been happening over a number of years now and has accelerated in recent times.”
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