Community carries stock to saved village post office

A lollipop lady in the road with a sign saying stop post office on the move. In front of her crossing the road are people with granny bags and wheel barrows. A car is waiting behindImage source, George Carden/BBC
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Dozens of people came out to help move stock to the new post office in Felpham, West Sussex

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Dozens of people have come out to help carry stock to a new community-run post office after saving it from closure.

Mobility scooters, trolleys and wheelbarrows were used to transport items 100m (328ft) along Grassmere Parade in Felpham, West Sussex, on Thursday morning.

Locals campaigned for two years and even got actor Bill Nighy involved to help save the village's post office.

The post office was taken into community ownership at the end of July and more than £70,000 was raised to help refurbish its new site.

People queuing up the pavement with wheel barrows full of stock to take to the new post officeImage source, George Carden/BBC
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Locals queue up on their way to the new post office with wheelbarrows full of stock

Lizzie Mickery, who helps run Friends of Felpham Community Interest Company, said: "I'm quite surprised this many people turned up in this weather, they were absolutely wonderful.

"We had a mobility scooter with a trailer attached, we had people with suitcases and shopping trolleys.

"It was just wonderful, I can't tell you how proud I am to be part of the community in Felpham.

"It's been a long time, we've had setbacks and some positive news. The community has stuck with us all the way."

People standing outside the new shop which has empty shelves. A worker can be seen standing on a ladder working on part of the interior through a large glass shop frontImage source, George Carden/BBC
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Finishing touches are being made to the post office ahead of its opening on Saturday

The new site will have a bigger shop, it will offer banking and postal services, and the current staff will stay.

Among those who helped move stock was John Ball, who hitched a trailer to the back of his mobility scooter.

"We're all going loaded up with the gear to the new post office. I put the trailer on to take as much as I can," said Mr Ball.

John Ball sitting in his mobility scooter smiling at the camera wearing a yellow raincoat and dark capImage source, George Carden/BBC
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John Ball hitched a trailer to his mobility scooter to help out

Passersby looked surprised by the line of people carrying stock to the new shop, which officially opens on Saturday.

Lorna Cooper was waiting to get her hair cut next door.

"We're very moved with all the efforts people have made, it's absolutely wonderful to see them taking part," she said.

The Post Office said what the community had achieved was "fantastic".

"This is a real reason for the village to celebrate," said a spokesperson.

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