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Dec 2021
Banking facilities look set to return to Knaresborough next year after the town was selected to be one of five pilot areas for new shared banking hubs.
Knaresborough's last bank closed this year, leaving just two high street ATMs, which often run out of cash.
The Access to Cash Action Group identified the areas in the UK most in need of additional banking facilities to become pilots.
Under the scheme, which is supported by banks, consumer groups and small business organisations, a Knaresborough location will be sought to provide at least one cash machine and banking services.
It is hoped that representatives from the various banks supporting the scheme will operate on a rotational basis in the Knaresborough hub.
They will be able to help with general banking queries and more specific issues, such as power of attorney and opening accounts.
Knaresborough Mayor, Cllr Christine Willoughby, tweeted about the proposed bank today and said she'd received a lot of excited and positive feedback from local businesses.
She said:
As well as Knaresborough, other sites identified for hubs are Acton in west London, Brixham in Devon, Carnoustie in Angus and Syston in Leicestershire.
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