Barclays is to close another North Wales bank.
The banking giant has announced that its site in Queensferry will shut this December.
It is the last bank left in the Flintshire town.
This follows the closure of Barclays branches in Ruthin, Denbigh, Bala and Llanrwst over the last year.

Ramona Enfield, Barclays community banking director for the area, said: "The way customers undertake their banking is changing as people increasingly use online, telephone and mobile devices.
"At Barclays Queensferry branch, customer usage has continued to decline, which is why we have taken the difficult decision to close it.
"We hope that the availability of our other Barclays branches at Flint and Mold and access to banking services at the local Post Office currently located at 55 Station Road, Queensferry, along with our range of digital channels will help to ease the transition for our customers.”
The branch will close on December 14.