Barclays to open cashless banking service within Heywood Library

Date published: 21 June 2023


Following the closure of the Barclays branch in Heywood earlier this year, the bank is opening a new cashless banking service in Heywood Library.

The partnership between Rochdale Borough Council and Barclays will mean Barclays customers can continue to access in-person financial support, help with day-to-day finances, and support with money management.

In addition, residents can utilise help with loan applications, savings and investment options. There will also be free library ‘tea and teach’ digital events and scam awareness sessions provided for anyone to attend.

Barclays is providing its new cashless banking service every Tuesday and Friday, 9am-5pm, in a room off the library’s main foyer.

Megan Pearce, Barclays’ customer care leader, said: “We are delighted to still be part of the Heywood community supporting customers and non-customers with a pop-up cashless banking site for face to face appointments for help and advice. The services that we offer include assistance with everyday finances and money management, free digital skills workshops and fraud and scams awareness events for the community. Customers can drop in or make appointments online and we’re looking forward to welcoming both existing and new customers into the new service at Heywood Library.”

Councillor Neil Emmott, leader of the council, said: “I am very proud of the library services we provide for our residents and this innovative use of Heywood Library is another example of our wider vision of utilising our library services in innovative ways.

“Libraries will always be a place to go and learn, read, borrow books and access our computers to access digital services, but they are also about widening our library offer. When the local Barclays branch closed this was the perfect opportunity to retain a vital service in the town and build on our excellent partnership with local businesses.”

Councillor Janet Emsley, cabinet member for libraries, said: “Our libraries are a vital community resource, enabling residents to access a range of services on their doorstep. The service Barclays is providing is a lifeline for many people, particularly elderly, vulnerable and digitally excluded residents. Our services are developing all the time, so it is great to team up with Barclays and bank an exciting new chapter in our library offer.”

Councillor Angela Brown, chair of Heywood Township Committee, said: “This partnership maintains this vital banking service in Heywood and utilises our local library in a new and innovative way. Many residents want to access banking help, advice and support in person, so it is a timely and welcome boost for our town.”

The closure of the Barclays branch has left Heywood without a bank or building society branch in the town. However, in February, LINK, the UK’s Cash Access and ATM network, said that it would be setting up a new ‘banking hub’ to provide residents with access to cash.

The hub would consist of a counter service operated by Post Office employees, where customers of any bank can withdraw and deposit cash, collect change, deposit cheques, pay bills and make balance enquiries.

We have approached LINK for an update on how plans for the 'banking hub' are progressing.
 

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