Banking hub to open in church building

James Alderidge
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Google Maps Crowthorne Baptist Church.Google Maps
Cash Access is set to convert "an underused office" away from the church itself and the community hall

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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