Traders and shoppers in a commuter town have been left crying out for a “proper banking service” after being deserted by high street banks. As more major firms pack up their brick and mortar branches the loss of often vital in-person services continues to gather at a pace across Kent town and villages. Some have now been left with no bank branches at all.

Among those places is Swanley, which relies on a limited number of services at a Post Office branch and a pop up Barclays van which visits the town once a week - but can only offer advice. Barclays Bank shut its branch in the town’s shopping centre in November 2021. Plans were submitted earlier this year for a McDonald’s to take its place, opposite the GP surgery, which were later approved with t he fast-food chain poised to move in later this month .

Daniela Korzanowski, who uses Barclays and has lived in the town since 1976, said: “We’ve got absolutely no banks left, which has a big impact on the elderly. “I do online banking so it’s not too much of a problem with me but a few weeks ago I needed to ring them and I was on the phone for an hour and a half. I gave up in the end.

“One of my friends is 80 and she has to get a bus to Dartford if she wants to go to the bank because she doesn’t drive. “She doesn’t do online banking because she has a dodo phone, and the bus can also be unreliable.” Daniela’s dad is 84 and also uses Barclays so if he needs to go he has visit Dartford.

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