An official opening date for a village's new Post Office has been revealed.
Horning lost its only Post Office in May when postmasters Andrew and Adrienne Seddon retired.
The community campaigned for the return of the "essential" service and the movement gained the support of the then-MP Duncan Baker.
Gail and Ian Watling - who run Tidings Newsagents just a stone's throw down the road - offered to open a Post Office counter inside their store and spent the summer completing interviews and assessments with the firm.
They have now revealed the facility will launch on November 29 at 1pm.
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In a social media post, the pair said they were "so very excited to be able to do this for the village".
"Now we just need your support to keep us busy in the shop and Post Office," they added.
"It’s feeling very real now - not long to go."
Horning Post Office will be open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to 4pm on Saturdays. It will not open on Sundays.
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