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Campaign continues to save NatWest branch in Spondon

NatWest Bank have recently announced that they plan to close the Spondon branch of the bank in September. As many local residents and businesses are against the move, a campaign has been launched to try and get the decision reversed.

Local representatives including Spondon councillors and traders will soon be meeting bank bosses to put forward the case for keeping the branch open, and it needs the support and feedback from everyone locally to add to the argument.

A survey was recently carried out to enable people to have their say on what impact the closure will have for them and to help prove the value of these services to the residents and businesses of Spondon. It received over 450 responses in total (across the online and paper versions) and these will be collated and presented at the meeting.

Other ways you can help:

- An Online Petition is available to sign to register your disapproval of the closure plans. You can sign it online by clicking here.

- Paper Petitions are also available to sign in various shops, pubs and cafes around Spondon center, including The Local Shop (next to the bank), Coco Gifts, Mark Davis Opticians, Spondon News, Meatloaf butchers, Crafty Ways, The Village Club, Prince of Wales and the White Swan.

- 'Like' the Spondon Councillors Facebook page for updates on the campaign and news on any other ways you can help.