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Cambridgeshire village Sawtry praised as friendly and convenient
Summary
Residents say Sawtry, on the edge of the A1 between Peterborough and Huntingdon, feels friendly and offers local shops, services and active community groups.
Content
Sawtry, a village on the edge of the A1 between Peterborough and Huntingdon, is being praised by residents for its friendly atmosphere and convenience. The settlement dates back to the 10th century and began as a salt-trading hub. The village had about 6,000 residents in the 2021 census. Locals highlighted shops, services and community groups that they say serve everyday needs.
What residents reported:
- Many people described Sawtry as friendly and said it has "all you need on the doorstep."
- The village is located on the A1 corridor between Peterborough and Huntingdon and has roots as a 10th-century saltrede.
- The 2021 census records about 6,000 residents living in the village.
- Locally available amenities include convenience shops, places to eat and drink such as The Bell pub, and services like a dentist and a doctor's surgery.
- Volunteers and residents noted active community groups (history society, WI, bowls club) and said bus services are useful though people would welcome more frequent or later routes.
- Some long-term residents said the village has grown and become more built up, but they continue to enjoy living there.
Summary:
Residents describe a mix of local amenities, countryside access and community activity that contributes to a friendly village character. Undetermined at this time.
