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Bank of Ireland is to close 103 branches in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland by the end of September.
Antrim: Belfast Lisburn Road, Belfast Ormeau Road, Belfast University Road and Ballymena, Limavady, Lisburn, Portadown
Armagh: Crossmaglen, Keady
Carlow: Boris and Tullow
Cavan: Arva, Cootehill and Kingscourt
Clare: Kilkee, Miltown Malbay and Tulla
Cork: Cork Institute of Technology, Glanmire, Bantry, Cobh, Dunmanway, Kanturk, Millstreet, Mitchelstown and Youghal
Derry: Derry Strand Road, Limavady
Donegal: Bunbeg, Bundoran, Dungloe, Glenties and Moville
Down: Banbridge, Downpatrick
Dublin: James Street, Law Library, Phibsboro, Ballycoolin, Killester, Merrion Road, Rathmines and Ballyfermot
Fermanagh: Lisnaskea
Galway: Ballygar, Dunmore and Oughterard
Kerry: Castleisland, Kilorglin and Tralee IT
Kildare: Celbridge, Kilcullen, Leixlip HP/Intel and Monasterevin
Kilkenny: Callan, Graiguenamanagh, Thomastown and Urlingford
Laois: Durrow, Mountrath and Rathdowney
Leitrim: Drunshambo and Manorhamilton
Limerick: Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Bruff, Caherdavin, Rathkeale, Roxboro and University of Limerick
Longford: Granard
Louth: Dunleer
Mayo: Ballyhaunis, Charlestown and Kiltimagh
Meath: Athboy, Enfield and Ratoath
Monaghan: Castleblayney and Clones
Offaly: Banagher, Clara and Edenderry
Roscommon: Elphin and Strokestown
Sligo: Ballymote and Tubbercurry
Tipperary: Cahir, Cashel and Templemore
Tyrone: Dungannon and Strabane
Waterford: Ardkeen, Kilmacthomas and Lismore
Westmeath: Athlone IT, Castlepollard, Kinnegad and Moate
Wexford: Rosslare and Taghmon
Wicklow: Carnew and Rathdrum