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Cumberland Building Society prepares to open flagship branch

by Cumbria Crack
06/08/2024
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Cumberland Building Society. Picture: James Vincent

The Cumberland Building Society is preparing to reopen its flagship branch in Carlisle city centre following a six-figure investment.

It said the new-look branch in English Street – due to open on October 14 – was its branch of the future, with a host of features to make banking more straightforward for customers whilst also protecting the environment.

Claire Deekes, the society’s chief customer officer, said: “This has been a significant investment that will allow us to continue to provide our outstanding service to our members in the heart of Carlisle. There’ll be more space, and the same friendly faces delivering our award-winning customer experience and service.”

Customers entering the English Street branch will be welcomed by colleagues in an open plan space.

Upstairs, there are quieter spaces for private conversations and, on the top floor, office space and a meeting room available for education across the community. 

The design pays homage to Cumbria reflecting the natural environment in the green décor, brickwork, fabrics and use of Lazonby sandstone and its industrial heritage in the oak floors and lacquered black steel.

Cumberland Building Society. Picture: James Vincent

There are displays of landmarks and landscapes from local photographers, digital screens to showcase scenery as well as banking services, and a magnificent stained-glass window celebrating the Lake District created by Brampton artist Alex Haynes.

Staff will also wear a new uniform to complement the environment of the new branch design, taking inspiration from the natural Cumbrian landscape.

The refurbishment incorporates measures to minimise the carbon footprint such as solar panels, low-energy lighting, a heat recovery system, and new windows to cut heat loss. 

The branch also features step-free access and wide spaces for customers who require more support.

It followed consultation through focus groups to find out what customers want from in-branch banking.

Cumberland Building Society. Picture: James Vincent

The work had been due to take place in 2020 but was delayed by Covid-19, which prompted a further review following the pandemic, which also changed the way people want to bank.

The society will relocate the nearby branches in Fisher Street and Denton Holme into the flagship English Street location on October 11 and November 8 respectively. Both are within walking distance of English Street.

Customers based at Fisher Street and Denton Holme have been contacted about the relocation. Additional steps are being taken for those who have been identified as vulnerable, the society said.

Cumberland Building Society. Picture: James Vincent

There will be no redundancies and all staff will continue to work within the Carlisle branches. The Cumberland’s other Carlisle branches at Kingstown and Rosehill remain open as usual.

There are plans for further refurbishments and branch refreshes based on the English Street blueprint.

Claire added: “We are committed to providing banking services in a way that customers want to use them. You’ll always be able to speak to a real person when you come to us. We’re looking forward to welcoming customers and the community to our new flagship branch.”  

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