
In Abingdon this morning the first thing that struck me was that there was a long queue outside Acreedo Tattoos.

It was the day of the Royal Wedding of Harry and Meghan. Was that the reason?

Most of the Royal Family could be seen at the Punchbowl with Harry and Meghan at the centre.

The Royal Wedding was taking place inside.

The Royal Wedding could also be viewed in The Old Anchor Inn and other pubs in the town centre.

Shops in town did not have a TV, but that did not stop them joining in. Oxfam had sparkling elderflower drinks to toast the Royal Wedding.
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Museums at Night – Abingdon

Abingdon County Hall Museum took part in the national event Museums at Night. The Mayor of Abingdon, Councillor Margaret Crick, was there talking to the guests, and musicians.
Musician included the Cherry Tree Ensemble, playing in the former court sessions hall, where trials were held for 200 years. Now the hall holds the main standing exhibition of Abingdon’s unique history, as well as an area for temporary displays.

The Oxford Waites also performed. Some of their music dates back to the 17th century, when the County Hall was built.

Between their songs, one of their number regaled the audience with old tales of Abingdon, including the escapades of the Moorish Dancers, and how people were scandalised by them when they dressed in women’s clothes. Over the centuries the Moorish Dancers have become Morris Dancers. He also told of how tigers, baboons and other exotic animals were once sold on Abingdon Market Place, as recounted in Jackson’s Oxford Journal.

Ian Miles performed on the roof with the keyboard.

He played Moonlight Serenade as we looked out over the sun’s long afterglow, and the pool of incandescent light in front of Sami’s Kebab Trailer.
The Royal Wedding

For those not invited to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, who would still like to celebrate The Royal Wedding, as part of a community event, there will be a screening of the wedding at Preston Road Community Centre, followed by a party.

The Charity Shops in Abingdon also have window displays in honour of the royal wedding. Helen & Douglas House have white dresses and union flags.

Oxfam has a wedding dress and bunting.
Sue Ryder has a bride and groom.
Pride in Abingdon

The Oxford Bus Company have created a rainbow bus in support of Oxford Pride. It says Embracing Diversity across our City

The bus comes to Abingdon as the X3 or X13, and also does some Oxford City routes. Oxford Pride 2018 is between 25th May and 3rd June with the Pride Day parade on Saturday 2nd June.