'Terrible to see': Sadness on final day as bank branch closes in town
It was the end of an era today (November 21) as the Royal Bank of Scotland closed after trading for many years in the town.
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It was the end of an era today (November 21) as the Royal Bank of Scotland closed after trading for many years in the town.
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