Banking hub to open in church building

Cash Access is set to convert "an underused office" away from the church itself and the community hall
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Part of a village church is set to become a banking hub after receiving council approval.
Crowthorne Baptist Church in the High Street had an office space which was available for businesses to rent.
Cash Access UK, a not-for-profit organisation, funded by banks including Lloyds, Barclays, HSBC, NatWest and TSB, has taken the space on and will use it as a banking hub.
Bracknell Forest Council approved the firms plans, on 24 June, to change the space from a community and learning centre into a place for commercial, business and services.
The venue will provide cash and basic banking services from a number of banking brands,
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- Published30 May