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Bank to clean branch
SCAFFOLDING has been erected outside Lloyds TSB as part of a deep clean of all the bank's branches.
Work to spruce up the outside of the 190-year-old building in Princess Street, Knutsford, began last month.
Contractors erected the scaffolding to help protect the structure.
"We have to be super careful because it's listed," said a spokesman.
It is not yet known when the work will finish, but the bank near Knutsford Methodist Church is open as usual.
Research by Lloyds TSB has shown 20% of people are prepared to leave a job because their offices are messy and cluttered.
The bank believes its deep clean of 1,900 branches will make employees happier and more productive.
8:59am Monday 12th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Andrew, Knutsford on 9:54am Mon 12 May 08
As a customer of LTSB, I just wish the Knutsford branch was open either late one evening per week, or for a few hours on a Saturday. It is a real hassle to pay cheques in.
As a customer of LTSB, I just wish the Knutsford branch was open either late one evening per week, or for a few hours on a Saturday. It is a real hassle to pay cheques in.
Posted by: Linda, Knutsford on 3:38pm Tue 13 May 08
I opened an a/c with TSB many years ago for the simple reason that in those days, they were open on Saturday mornings.Banks do not seem to be run for the convenience of customers, only for the convenience of the Banks themselves.
I opened an a/c with TSB many years ago for the simple reason that in those days, they were open on Saturday mornings.Banks do not seem to be run for the convenience of customers, only for the convenience of the Banks themselves.
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