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iPad Repairs for Eaton Socon, carried out by Apple Certified technicians

SimplyFixIt, is one of the UK's top independent iPad repair specialists. Our head office is in Edinburgh, but we fix iPads for people all over the country, including in Eaton Socon. No matter your location, we can fix your iPad!

Why trust us with your iPad repair? Our Apple Certified Technicians deliver unrivalled quality, outshining local independent computer shops. With an impressive track record in the Eaton Socon area, we invite you to experience our top-tier service for all your iPad needs, especially iPad screen repairs.

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We understand the importance of your iPad, so we aim to return it within 48 hours of receiving it. At SimplyFixIt, we believe in precision over speed, but rest assured, your iPad will be in good hands. Once the repair, including any necessary screen repairs, is complete, we'll promptly notify you and arrange express delivery back to Eaton Socon, either your home or work.

Happy SimplyFixIt Customers near Eaton Socon

We do more than just fix iPads; our services include repairs for MacBooks, iPhones, and Windows laptops. If you're in the Eaton Socon vicinity, you're likely close to someone that we've helped in the recent past. Below is a map of the people1 near Eaton Socon who have used SimplyFixIt because of our fast, efficient, and high-quality repair service.

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iPad Repairs for Schools in Eaton Socon 🎓

Do you have iPads in your school or college that are broken? We can help. We partner with hundreds of schools across the UK , including several near you - e.g. Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery (Ridgmont Road) & Windmill Hill School, to provide an easy & low-cost way to get iPads back into the classroom — where they belong. There's no need to pay for insurance, or pay Apple's exorbitant prices for iPad repairs. We know that you have enough to do as a teacher, so we look after collecting, fixing and returning the iPads from your school. Click here to visit the iPad Repair site for schools, where you can download our brochure or ask a question.

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About Eaton Socon

Eaton Socon is an area of St Neots in Cambridgeshire, England. It was originally a village in Bedfordshire, along with the neighbouring village of Eaton Ford, but officially became part of the town in 1965. Eaton Socon changed relatively little until this time, but on its inclusion into Huntingdonshire, and later Cambridgeshire, a significant amount of development took place to the west of the village into the 1980s, with areas covering Monarch Road and the upper end of Nelson Road being developed in a particularly short space of time. The population of Eaton Socon is around 5000 people.

The village is mentioned as "Eaton" in the Domesday Book, when the manor belonged to Eudo Dapifer. In the 13th century the village became a "Soke", which meant it was independent of the local Hundred Court at Barford. In time, "Soke" became "Socon". The village was also previously known as "Sudbury".

Eaton Socon lies close to the west bank of the River Great Ouse. There is a weir (constructed in 1967) and associated lock gates to allow river navigation. The riverbank is home to a popular local inn, The River Mill Tavern. Nearby are the remains of Eaton Socon Castle.

The parish church of St Mary the Virgin stands on the picturesque green in the centre of the village. It burned down in 1930 after a fire started in the organ, but was completely rebuilt in the original style soon after. The medieval church was a 15th-century enlargement and completion of the 14th-century church. It was famous for the poppyhead bench-ends. The fire damaged the chancel less than the rest of the church so that it was possible to reconstruct its delicate 15th-century windows. The architect for the rebuilding after the fire was Albert Richardson and local craftsmen were employed.

The centre of Eaton Socon is characterised by small thatched cottages along the Great North Road and side roads such as Peppercorns Lane and School Lane. Great North Road is lined with a number of local business premises. The White Horse pub dates back to the 13th century, was a Royal Mail staging post and is mentioned by Charles Dickens in Nicholas Nickleby. The village retains a great deal of atmosphere and traditional May Day celebrations are still held every year on the green.

The A1 passed through the village along the Great North Road until the Eaton Socon bypass opened in 1971. A second bypass was opened in 1985 to enable traffic travelling between the A1 and Cambridge to avoid Eaton Socon, Eaton Ford and St Neots.

For details of Eaton Socon's history, see the article History of St Neots.


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