A Suffolk town will be left with no banks when Lloyds closes its branch next month. 

The banking giant is set to close its High Street branch on Tuesday, September 24. 

Lloyds had been expected to close down on June 25 after the banking giant announced a round of closures last year. 

However, bosses said they would keep the branch open so that a banking hub could be set up in the town. 

According to Lloyds, 81% of the branch's customers use other ways of banking, such as mobile, internet, or phone banking as well as other branches. 

Community leaders had described the closure as a "blow" for Haverhill. 

A Lloyds Bank spokesman said:  “As many customers now choose to bank online or through their mobile app, visits to our Haverhill branch have fallen over recent years. 

"Customers can use the local post office for everyday banking which is a short walk away, access cash at the nearby free-to-use ATMs, alongside other ways to bank such as over the phone and online, or the new Banking Hub once it is up and running.“