In my village, a population of 220, I just about know all of them with many being very good friends. I also do some gardening work for some and have been able to continue to do so as I am working alone.
However on speaking to many, the attitude to non residents visiting the village ranges from couldn't give a monkeys to almost paranoia.
Comments like "their not local" or "look at that lot,no way are they from the same household" are made about people walking through the village.

There are many people walking through the village that we do not usually see but I recognise a large proportion as being from Bakewell which is less than 2 miles away, who in normal times would not choose to walk uphill to Over Haddon, so I would class them as local.

The funny thing is, is that the villager's, all decent people, who complain about visitors are more than happy to have the postman deliver their mail, the milkman, the fish monger from Buxton, DPD, Parcelforce etc originating from Nottingham and Derby delivering parcels, and Tesco,Waitrose and Morrisons from Chesterfield and Sheffield their food, and me in their gardens!

Far more scope for virus transmission from these I would suggest than a few people walking down the road or through Lathkill Dale.

Very strange times bring out very strange attitudes.

I think we just need to relax a bit more and, unless people are doing really stupid things, live and let live.