Residents from the Eatons celebrating VE Day last year.
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The Eatons community, consists of Eaton Ford and Eaton Socon, which sits on the outskirts of St Neots.
The parishes of Eaton Ford Eaton Socon contain pubs, shops, two primary school, businesses, a bowls club and a host of other amenities.
Derek Giles, Huntingdonshire district councillor for the Eatons ward, said: “I have been so totally overwhelmed with the local residents really pulling together during pandemic.
“Neighbours have been looking after neighbours and they still are, it has been something that has become a really positive thing from this pandemic, how the community have come together to look after one another.
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An NHS thank you was painted on the road at Hinchingbrooke Hospital.
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It is exactly one year today since Huntingdonshire had its first outbreak of Covid-19.
On March 13, 2020 the district recorded its first case of the new coronavirus, but it would be just over a week later before the country went into its first lockdown on March 23.
Hinchingbrooke Hospital nurses say special thank you to community for support shown during lockdown. Pictured is Jan, Sharon, Lindsay, Rose, Marion, Jackie, Karen, Josie, Alison, Poppy, Cate, Claire, Brian, Siobhan, Alita, Charlene, Kinga, Jo and Maui. Picture: NURSES
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The Trail Tale app will be available at the end of March.
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Huntingdonshire District Council is launching a series of historical walks around the district s villages and towns which will explore the heritage of the area.
The district council has teamed up with the app Trail Tale¸ which is available to download on mobile phones for free, as part of HDC s ongoing Think Local campaign.
The Trail Tale app is part of HDC s Think Local campaign.
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The walks vary from one to three miles in length and explore the historical significance of local features from William the Conqueror up to the modern day.