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Village shop and post office could close

The Furnace shop and post office could close unless a new tenant can be found.

Furnace Village Store and Post Office is set to close at the end of the year unless someone can be found to carry on the business.

The shop, with its three-bedroom bungalow behind, has been owned and managed by Mike and Syb Masters for the past 18 years. With retirement in mind, the business was put on the market nearly three years ago, but to date a buyer has not been found.

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