CUSTOMERS of a village Post Office have thanked the branch for its hard work during lockdown.

This video by Waltham Chase residents highlights what postmaster Adrian Segovia has been doing.

They say that he has been going above and beyond for the Hampshire community during lockdown.

As well as keeping the branch open he has been delivering groceries to the elderly and vulnerable and giving away free seeds for fruit and vegetables.

Adrian has also been keeping in touch with regular customers who are self-isolating to keep their morale up and check on their health as well as opening the shop out-of-hours for those people who are shielding.

Locals told the post office headquarters they are so impressed with his hard work that they produced a video to acknowledge and thank him.

Amanda Jones, network director at the Post Office said: “Our postmasters do amazing work in their communities. They provide an essential service through their dedication and hard work and we are grateful that in such difficult times postmasters across the country are choosing to help some of those most vulnerable in our society by continuing to keep their branches open.

"It’s great to see that Adrian, Jenny and their team of volunteers are going the extra mile for their communities in Hampshire."