Angus Brendan MacNeil is urging islanders to get in touch with Johnston Carmichael to keep the RBS branch open.
Western Isles MP Angus Brendan MacNeil has given his input to the review which will determine the future of banking services on Barra and is urging local communities to also make their voices heard. The firm Johnston Carmichael has been appointed to carry out an independent review of the branch and will make a recommendation to RBS on whether the bank should remain open or not. Mr MacNeil said input from the local community was crucial at this time to keep banking services on Barra.
Speaking after his own interview with the firm, he said: ‘I was very heartened after my phone call with Johnston Carmichael. They have the power, frankly, to keep the bank open, and this makes it important that everybody who has a case to keep it open makes sure that case is heard by Johnston Carmichael. ‘They will be visiting Barra on Monday August 6 and I would encourage people to get in touch with them to make an appointment or to submit feedback by email or letter. ‘The case to keep the Barra branch open is very strong indeed and we also need to resume normal hours at Lochsboisdale, but we need to spell it out for Johnston Carmichael. They have the power to keep the branch open or not and RBS say they will be bound by their decision.