Bank commits to services in Dalkeith following discussions with Midlothian MSP

TSB has promised to continue to provide services in Dalkeith after its branch closes in February, following discussions with local MSP Colin Beattie.
The Dalkeith TSB branch, on the High Street, is set to close on February 11, 2021. Photo: Google Maps.The Dalkeith TSB branch, on the High Street, is set to close on February 11, 2021. Photo: Google Maps.
The Dalkeith TSB branch, on the High Street, is set to close on February 11, 2021. Photo: Google Maps.

Last month, TSB made the shock announcement that the bank is to close 73 branches in Scotland and cut 300 jobs as part of wider UK cuts. The closures, set to begin in early 2021, represent more than half of the TSB branches currently operating in Scotland. The Dalkeith and Penicuik branches are among them.

Mr Beattie, Midlothian North MSP (SNP), has subsequently met with representatives from TSB to contest these changes and is delighted that they have agreed to look at possible accommodation for continuing services in the town.

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He said: “I know that many locally have been disheartened by the news that yet another bank will be closing its local branch.

“I requested an urgent meeting with TSB to discuss the impact that this would have on the community, and to highlight that this closure would be detrimental to the residents of Dalkeith who rely on this service.

“I had a long discussion with TSB regarding the closure of the Dalkeith branch, which unfortunately did not result in the desired outcome of keeping the branch open.

“The representatives informed me that they only have 23 customers per week going into the branch, and due to this there is simply no basis on which they can stay open.”

Mr Beattie is delighted he made progress with the bank.

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He said:“I made it clear to the representatives that a local post office was not an adequate substitute for a branch.

“Following my negotiations with them on this matter, they agreed that they would set up a facility where they would provide on the ground support for people who need face to face services.

“This would include, for example, enquiries about mortgages or more complex transactions which might need face to face assistance.

“This will allow locals to continue to get the financial support they need.”

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Mr Beattie hopes to further liaise with the bank to find a suitable location in the town for TSB to continue to provide services to locals.

He said: “As it stands currently, they need accommodation for the facility, and I am actively working with TSB to look at the options and to help them find some suitable local contacts. Despite the fact it is not feasible to keep the branch open fully, I am glad that they were co-operative in looking towards other means to support the community and to continue providing a service, albeit more limited than what is currently in place.

“I look forward to working with them on this proposal, and updating the community about the new services once these have been put in place.”

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