Mark Dorrans, 57, said: “I wasn’t expecting it to close but here we are, so what do we do now?

“The older people are going to really struggle because they haven’t got mobile phones and can’t download the NHS app.”

Angela Maddison, 46, also voiced concerns as she watched someone walk away from the front door.

“It’s the people that haven’t got Facebook and mobile phones that are going to struggle,” she said.

“People say it’s in a mess but you don’t think it’s going to be shut.”

Tony Mccullam, 87, had turned up for a review of his tablets, but said he was left feeling “a bit bewildered”.

His wife, Monica, 83, said: “You had to wait all the time. There was no co-ordination between the staff.”

Karen Cox, 40, said the closure had made her “panic a little bit” as she relied on it to get her son medication which helped him sleep at night.