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About Us
Who's Who
Chairman Sue Jarrett +44 (0)1480 216065
Vice Chairman Vacant  
Secretary Vacant  
May Day Organiser Murial Ralph +44 (0)1480 383317
Treasurer Dave Jarret +44 (0)1480 216065
ESCAN Editor Stuart Fairweather +44 (0)1480 213555

Eatons Community Association
(Formerly Eaton Socon Community Association)

In 1979 the Eaton Socon Community Association was set up in the rapidly expanding village of Eaton Socon. In the early 1970's the A1 had been built to the west of the Great North Rd and with the old villages of Eaton Socon and Eaton Ford now being relatively traffic free the housing boom began.

In its first few years it aimed to welcome newcomers to the village and to keep the village atmosphere alive. Residents problems could be shared and the Committee tried hard to find answers to any problems. There was a membership fee and trips and activities for children and families were arranged.

As Eaton Ford and Eaton Socon continued to grow rapidly it was felt that there was a need to collect information about life in the past. It was recognised that the old village life was vanishing and little had been recorded. The Eaton Socon Community Association revived the ancient tradition of May Day with its May Weekend Activities. Through the last twenty years a young girl has been chosen as May Queen and with her two attendants she has been crowned at the Village May Day celebrations on Eaton Socon Village Green outside St Mary's Church. The village celebrations include entertainment with Traditional May Pole Dancing and a Sweeps Dance, as well as other local youth groups such as Majorettes, Peppercorns Performing Arts group and adult entertaining groups. On the village Green stalls are set up with fun activities, crafts, plants and a Bar BQ. Refreshments are available in the church and in most years there is a local history exhibition with history booklets for sale inside the church. The May Weekend activities take place on the first May Bank Holiday every year.

The Eaton Socon Community Association recently changed its name to the Eatons Community Association to reflect its role in both Eaton Socon and Eaton Ford. Since all the building in the 1980's there is now no visible line distinguishing the two villages and one of the aims of the Eatons Community Association is to keep the Eatons identity alive within the town of St Neots. Membership is free to all residents of the Eatons. A newsletter is published three times a year and delivered by volunteers to every household in the Eatons. Extra copies are available in St Neots Library.

In 2002 the population in the Eatons is approximately 15,000 in nearly 6,000 households. There are three industrial estates and one business park on the southern entrance to Eaton Socon. In August 2002 the second purpose built large hotel opened. The area is well served with public houses and inns. Scattered through the Eatons are small general neighbourhood shops, a post office, a village family butchers, two pine shops and a flower shop. Take away facilities include Park Pizza, Lucci's Bell a Pizza at The Old Sun, Ming Wai Chinese, Ming Wai Fish and Chips, Eaton Plaice Fish and Chips and The Akbar Indian Take Away. There are many public houses and several have accommodation.

Recent Activities by the Community Association include
· planting shrubs and bulbs throughout the Eatons to enhance the environment
· relaying hedging and planting flowers in Bunny Lane
· managing The Pightle - a field near the river left open and free from development
· opening the local 'Cage' or 'Lock Up' built in 1826 for local malefactors
· running Traditional May Day Celebrations on Eaton Socon Village Green
· Carol Singing around the Christmas tree on Eaton Socon Green in December
· Holding local history meetings and exhibitions
· Developing local history archives
· Writing local history booklets
· Listening to local residents views and concerns
· Designing and erecting the two Village Signs on the village Greens.

We are not a political or religious group and all the political parties support us. We aim to represent Eatons residents views wherever possible. The committee are all volunteers and apart from funding from a Local Heritage Initiative to fund the 'Eatons People and Places History Project' we have little funding other than money we raise through our May Day Celebrations.

We aim to keep the Eatons identity alive and work to improve the life of Eatons residents. Can you help? Do you live in the Eatons? Can you offer anything?

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