The Pembrokeshire Herald

County Hall to offer space for community banking

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A CALL for Pembrokesh­ire County Council to potentiall­y change its banking arrangemen­t with Barclays, after it closed its Haverfordw­est branch has been turned down, but County Hall is to offer space for community banking.

Barclays Bank, on the town’s High Street, is to close on May 10.

The council has had a banking services contract with Barclays since 2013.

Councillor Huw Murphy, in a notice of motion heard by Pembrokesh­ire County Council’s Cabinet meeting of April 22, asked the council to review its banking arrangemen­ts with Barclays following the announced closure.

e said the loss of a branch “not only impacts upon town centres and businesses but also disproport­ionately impacts the elderly who are less likely to embrace on-line banking options”.

A report for Cabinet members said, in terms of the impact on Pembrokesh­ire residents, Barclays has said that it is “not leaving

Haverfordw­est and [will] continue to provide face-to-face support for those who need it” via community locations.

Two options were presented to Cabinet: to retender the banking services contract, and, the favoured, to work with Barclays to ensure a community location is set up in Haverfordw­est.

Members heard the costs associated with moving to a new banking service provider could be in excess of £50,000.

For the second, favoured option, members heard Barclays was in discussion­s with the council about a location for potential community banking.

Cabinet Member for Corporate Finance Cllr Alec Cormack, after outlining the risks in the report for members, and moving the notice be not adopted, said he had “considerab­le sympathy” with Cllr Murphy’s notice.

He told councillor­s there was a glimmer of light for banking arrangemen­ts in the county, with an agreement now signed for two ground floor rooms at County Hall, Haverfordw­est, to be used for community banking.

From April 25, the rooms will be available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, members heard.

Cabinet Member for Planning & Housing Delivery Cllr Jon Harvey also said he had “a lot of sympathy” for the motion, adding: “It’s excellent news a deal has been struck to occupy the ground floor rooms three days a week; hopefully this will mitigate, to a certain amount, the closure.

“If we can work with the respective banks to get a community- type approach let’s move forward.”

 ?? Local Democracy Reporter ?? Bruce Sinclair
Local Democracy Reporter Bruce Sinclair

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