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September 2025 Magazine

ISSUE 138 - SEPTEMBER 2025 Welcome to your September edition of Thinklocal. New routines for some parents, maybe some new hobbies to try out now the children have gone back to school? It almost seems like a new year! There is lots to read and look through in your

Why Join ESCA?

WHY JOIN ESCA? EATONS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Help your community Support initiatives inc May Day, Eatons Open Gardens, ESCAN, Carols on the Green, summer openings of The Cage and more! Share your skills Use

August 2025 News from ESCA

News from Eatons Community Association (ESCA) Grants, AGM, Call for Volunteers & May Day 2026 Annual Grant Programme – Applications Required! Proceeds from ESCA events—including favourites like May Day and Eaton’s Open Gardens—go directly back into the community through our annual grant programme. These funds support a wide range

August 2025 Mike Gorham

The Watercolour Works of Mike Gorham BROOK HOUSE PRESENTS THE WATERCOLOUR WORKS OF MIKE GORHAM 13th September 10am – 4.00pm Local artist, Mike Gorham is a retired hydraulic engineer who moved to St Neots some 53 years ago when the company he worked for relocated from Hitchin Herts to

August 2025 Magazine

ISSUE 137 - AUGUST 2025 Welcome to your August edition of Thinklocal, wow what as amazing Summer we have been having. As I write this we are probably on one of the hottest days of the year!!! We all love to moan about the weather, but I must admit I

July 2025 The Last Harvest

The Last Harvest – Photographic Exhibition Local photographer, Keith Mason, will be hosting a photographic exhibition in the Church Hall, St Neots Parish Church this coming July. It will present images from his project, The Last Harvest, about Brook Farm which is subject of Bloor Homes’ outline planning application for

July 2025 ThinkHome

ThinkHome 60-30-10 Rule Using the 60-30-10 Rule in Interior Design: A Simple Formula for Balanced Spaces. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed choosing colours for your home, the 60-30-10 rule might just become your new best friend. It’s a simple yet effective guideline that interior designers use to create visually balanced

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