A Suffolk town will be left with no banks after Lloyds has announced the closure of its branch.
The banking giant has said it will close its Woodbridge branch next year after a lack of use.
According to Lloyds, 80% of of the branch's customers use other ways of banking, such as mobile, internet or phone banking as well as other branches.
A spokesman for Lloyds said: "Most customers are now using our Mobile Banking app, Internet Banking or calling us instead.
"This means they are using branches, including our Woodbridge branch much less. Because of this, we'll be closing our Woodbridge branch."
The next closest Lloyds bank after the Woodbridge branch closes will be in Ipswich, more than seven miles away.
The bank is set to close down on June 25, 2025.
Woodbridge will still have branches of Suffolk Building Society and Yorkshire Building Society, which offer banking services.
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