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Would prefer Waitrose to use the space and buy out Co-Op and have a decent sized store .

Seriously though I changed from NatWest in Peckham to HSBC since the latter is on my doorstep more or less just for HSBC to be closing down from January meaning I end up traipsing to Peckham as I did originally . The irony .




jonny vantastic Wrote:

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> Ooh is it going to become an M&S?

ed_pete Wrote:

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> And yet Barclays maintain a branch in the Village,

> on Lordship Lane and in Peckham.


It's two branches in Peckham. The existing one at the Peckham Rye end of Rye Lane and the former Woolwich branch opposite HSBC.


Both Barclays and HSBC have been closing branches or reducing hours. Forest Hill Barclays no longer opens on Wednesday and HSBC recently closed in Penge.


As for the Village Barclays, it could be debated that the customers are affulent enough to keep it a viable branch, despite not offering an ATM. That could be down to our friends at the Dulwich Estate.

Sue Wrote:

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> tllm2 Wrote:

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> > When dealing with First Direct - you can pay

> > in/get change and sort out most transactions at

> > any Post Office.

>

>

> Really? First I've heard of that, and I've banked

> with them for years :)



Since around 2013 - I've deposited cash at various POs a few times.

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