
A Spring Craft Market took place this Saturday on Abingdon Market Place. The day was cool with spells of sunshine and the occasional shower, but there was a good turnout of visitors through the morning.

The Great British Mead Company were among the stallholders, offering what is considered the world’s oldest alcoholic drink. Sally Mears was talking to the Mead Company about a possible appearance at the Cakes and Ale Festival she is organising to mark St Edmund’s 850th Anniversary – on Saturday 16th May.

Abingdon’s own Recycloanalyst brought a mix of recycled artefacts, including steampunk lamps and jewellery.

Martin Wackenier of Devine Times Photography had a stall, though as he was away shooting a wedding, it was partly manned by his visiting brother – who was also selling a few of his own miniature garden creations, crafted from charity shop finds.

There were plenty of other stalls to browse.

A busker added some music during the afternoon.

Elsewhere in the town centre, a pothole repair crew have been out, and the large holes and ruts in the High Street have now been patched.

But Bath Street had sprung a leak.







