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Theme Day – Schools

Theme Day
Most people in the UK are following the rules to stay at home during the COVID-19 outbreak to protect the NHS (National Health Service) from being overwhelmed.

Thameside School has remained open with a skeleton staff for some of the children of key workers. Children of key workers have made a rainbow now displayed on the school gates. The rest of the children are working from home using books and internet resources. Those working from home are also putting rainbows in windows at home.

The first day of the month is Theme Day in the City Daily Photo community. This month the theme is School. You can see other members’ contributions at the CDP Theme Day portal.

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 8 – Waterways

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 8
Tony sent me this picture and asked What is going on here?

Tiger Moth, a longboat covered in camouflage rigging, is a familiar sight in Abingdon, but what is it doing moored at 90 degrees to the flow of the river, at the end of the island near the lock? Is it a case of shipwreck? Or extreme social distance measures?

I did hear from the owner that he had let his boat for a while and was living on dry land.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 8
At Abingdon Lock, a public notice say that the lock keeper is avoiding social contact (more so than usual) but still carrying out all essential duties.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 8
There was no sign of him but near the lock there was a digger and some work people doing something to the banks.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 8
Government-allowed-exercise, during the Covid-19 pandemic, is a chance for us landlubbers to walk and cycle and revisit out of the way places near Abingdon. I now realise this could conflict with the interests of boat owners who are seeing a bigger footfall than usual. One BBC Report says ‘canal boat residents say they might as well be living “in the middle of Tesco” because towpaths remain open making social-distancing impossible.’

The EA are advising little boat movement currently. They cannot yet identify and deal with buoys, that have moved during the strong stream conditions, or deal with fallen trees.

The short waterways season will be late starting. When the restrictions are lifted there may not be as many boats about because a lot of people (including those from overseas) have cancelled their holidays.

The EA have also suspended fishing at lock and weir sites until further notice.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 8
Our walk took us away from the Thames towards Swift Ditch Lock, the first pound lock on the Thames. For 50 years up to 1790 it was the main navigation channel. The overgrown lock walls can be seen beside a footpath that goes to Clifton Hampden – a ten mile circular walk.

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7 – Independents and Supermarkets

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7
There is a sign outside The White Horse pub saying Thank you NHS.

There is a Healthy Abingdon web page with information about the NHS and other services to help people at this time… http://www.healthyabingdon.org.uk/coronavirus.htm.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7
Lucy asked me to let people know of a new scheme she is setting up to help some of the independent shops through this time. …https://www.facebook.com/pg/ox14independents.

Most independents are closed and probably still need to pay rent.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7
Most supermarkets have introduced queuing as they limit the number of customers in shops at any one time.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7
Tesco Extra prioritise the elderly and most vulnerable for one hour between 9am and 10am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and NHS staff  between 9am and 10am every Tuesday and Thursday.

Waitrose dedicate the first hour to elderly and vulnerable shoppers, as well as those who look after them.

Both shops now have new flow signs, and dedicated marshals to help manage queues, and remind customers of the two-metre social distancing rule.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7
Hopefully the days of panic buying toilet rolls are over.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 7
Who would have predicted the two-metre social distancing rule: certainly not Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council with their Happy to Chat benches.

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6 – Keep Safe and be Kind to Each Other

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6
The clocks went forward an hour last night and we are now in British Summer Time. Somebody did move the hands on the big clock at St Helen’s Church even though they did not ring the bell.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6
I loaded the service sheets up to the Trinity Church Web Site on Friday evening so that people could worship together while apart if they wished.

Last night we forgot to turn the clock on and so would have joined the service late. But it didn’t matter today.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6
There is an old saying that the church is the people and not the building, and so this picture gives an idea what Trinity Church looked like this Sunday Morning. Some people are not on it because they come from places further afield such as: Sutton Courtenay, Dorchester, North Leigh, Tubney, Longworth, Oxford, and Wantage (source August 2016 Trinity Directory).
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6
Diana sent me this picture of a rainbow and toys seen at the town end of the Radley Road.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6
There are also some rainbows down East St Helen Street. Here is one in one of the oldest houses in Abingdon.
Coronavirus Lockdown Day 6
Here is another from a house very close to St Helen’s Church.

It is a week since the churches and schools closed down. So keep safe and be kind to each other.