FORMER Farnham postman Liam Mulvin will be heading back to his hometown next Tuesday, September 12 for the launch of his debut book, ‘Don’t Worry He Doesn’t Bite!’.

Well known to many in Farnham, ‘Liam the postie’ grew up in the Surrey and Hampshire area. He was a local school boy, attending school at St Polycarp’s and All Hallows, and worked in the local Royal Mail sorting office from 1972 until 2011, becoming a friendly face to many.

He was no ordinary postman to the people of Farnham, however, as he would always go the extra mile for his customers through his infinite acts of kindness, whatever the weather.

For this reason he was sorely missed when he moved on to work for the St Maws sub post office in Cornwall in 2011.

Liam, while still delivering post, has in recent years achieved one of his lifelong ambitions of writing this book of memoirs to share his experiences of the job with others.

He has also previously written for the Western Morning News and Ireland’s Own magazine.

His book tells the tales of a country postman and reminisces on his idyllic, rural Surrey childhood.

The book is witty and humorous in delivering a variety of postal memoirs and incidents, including many amusing and curious encounters with nature as well as close shaves with the local dogs.

His tales are a reminder of how people, like Liam, bring rural communities closer together.

“I simply act as a bridge between this person and another…and I love it,” said Liam about his job.

Liam the postie will be launching his book on Tuesday, September 12 from 4pm to 7pm at The Museum of Farnham’s Garden Gallery, 38 West Street, Farnham.

All are welcome to come along and celebrate the book launch with Liam himself.