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With the friendly community and town based around a focal high street, Eaton Socon is a lovely place to live. Many of the locals know each other and you will get to know them as you go around town.

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Apology over drink price claims
Leading whisky supplier Whyte & Mackay says it is sorry if it misled anyone over its case against minimum drink pricing.

Pompey axe 85 jobs to cut costs
Administrators at Portsmouth FC start to make employees redundant, with 85 people losing their jobs.

Eaton Socon news

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Threat to '25,000 council jobs'
A BBC survey says at least 25,000 English council jobs are at risk in the next few years as Gordon Brown defends the government's help for councils.

Council debates troops tax break
A campaign has begun to give some Derbyshire soldiers serving in war zones an exemption from council tax.