Boyle Bank branch closes temporarily due to Covid
The Boyle branch of Bank of Ireland is among a number of branches of the Bank nationwide, that was forced to close on Tuesday as a result of self isolation related to Covid.
In a statement the company said “Due to an increase in self-isolation associated with COVID-19, there will be some changes to Bank of Ireland branch services on Tuesday 4th January. A number of branches will be closed, while there will be changes to opening hours in other locations. We would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience this may cause”.
“ATM withdrawal services will remain available to customers. We are working to re-open branches on Wednesday 5th January. All other Bank of Ireland branches and services are operating normally”.
The branches affected are:
Ashbourne (2pm close)
Balbriggan
Ballaghadereen
Ballinrobe
Boyle
Cherrywood
Collinstown Cross
Mainguard Street
Northern Cross
NUIG
Oldcastle
Changes to opening hours
The following branches will be closed between 12.30pm and 1.30pm on Tuesday 4 January 2022, (these branches are ordinarily open during these hours):
Athy
Ballsbridge
Bandon
Carlow
Carrickmacross
Carrrick on Shannon
Cavan
Charleville
Clonakilty
Dundalk
Dungarvan
Dunshaughlin
Fermoy
Kilkenny
Kinsale
Lucan
Macroom
Mallow
Midleton
Monaghan
Montrose
Ranelagh
Rathcoole
Skibbereen
Sligo
Stillorgan
Tramore
Trim