A community banking service in Leiston has confirmed it will continue operating from its current location, easing concerns about a possible move.
Organisers have announced there are no plans to relocate and that the service will remain based at the Quakers Meeting House in Waterloo Avenue for the time being. The arrangement will stay in place until a permanent home is secured.
The reassurance means customers can continue to access everyday banking services locally, without disruption. The team behind the service say the temporary base has become a familiar and welcoming space for regular users.
In a message to the community, organisers thanked customers for their continued support and encouraged people to keep using the service, highlighting the importance of local banking provision.
Community banking services play a key role for residents who prefer face-to-face support or rely on nearby access for day-to-day transactions. Remaining at the Quakers Meeting House ensures continuity while longer-term plans are developed.
Further updates will be shared once progress is made towards finding a permanent location, but for now, customers are being reassured that it is very much “business as usual” at the current site.
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