LITTLE PAXTON INFORMATION
| Published: 25th February 2008 15:40 |

Little Paxton Information
Little Paxton is a village with a population of around 3,000 and is situated approximately two miles north of the market town of St. Neots. The Great Ouse River forms the boundary to the south-east, the river forms part of the Paxton Pits Nature Reserve which has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest giving the area statutory protection. The Reserve which boasts a large variety of meadow plants, includes a Visitors Centre, a footpath network, including two nature trails and observation points for bird watchers, it is of considerable nature conservation value, especially for certain species of wildfowl. In particular, Paxton Pits accommodates one of the largest inland Cormorant colonies in the UK.
The Anchor Pub in Little Paxton
The Parish Council maintains an extensive web site providing extensive information on the village, the council, organisations and businesses.
The site can be accessed at:http://www.littlepaxton.org.uk/
There are a number of other sites providing village information which can be accessed directly from the links below:-
Little Paxton Primary School:- www.littlepaxtonprimary.ik.org
Little Paxton Surgery:- www.bandlp.co.uk
Paxton Lakes Sailing Club:- www.paxtonlakes.co.uk
St James' Church, Little Paxton:- www.littlepaxtonchurch.org.uk
The Anchor Pub, Little Paxton:- www.theanchorlittlepaxton.co.uk

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