The former NatWest Bank, 26 High Street, Stourport-on-Severn
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 9 Aug 2015
The NatWest (National Westminster) Bank has been owned by The Royal Bank of Scotland since 2000. The NatWest announced in 2014 that it would be closing four branches in the West Midlands, including its branch in Stourport due to a "fall in the number of transactions". This branch closed in March 2015 since when the signage, the safe deposit and the cash dispenser machine (ATM) have all been removed. Now there is little to indicate that this was once a bank. When the closure announcement was made the bank promised to leave its ATM machine behind, but this hasn't happened. Image