Some of Britain's most vulnerable communities could see one-in-three of their cash machines disappear. There are growing fears that Lloyds TSB and Royal Bank of Scotland’s decision to restrict some customers to using only their bank’s cashpoints will have adverse knock-on effects. LINK, which runs Britain’s cash machine network, has calculated that 4,000 machines that have fewer than 1,000 cash withdrawals a month could be closed if other banks follow RBS and Lloyds....Read more here: One in three cash machines could disappear from rural areas in big banks shake-up | This is Money