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Posters seen round town (Moonlight or the Urban Folk Quartet?)

Posters
There will be egg and spoon races for all age ranges with medals for the winners, and of course chocolate prizes! Saturday 15th April.
Posters
Watch the rowing from the river bank on Sunday 9th April.
Posters
We may not have a cinema but we do have the ABCD Film Society who are putting on the winner of the Oscar for Best Picture. Entry £6. Thursday 6th April.
Posters
The Urban Folk Quartet are at the Unicorn on the same date. Thursday 6th April.
Posters
The Abingdon Horticultural Society have their Spring Show this coming Saturday 8th April.

There are more posters in the library or Mostly Books. So will it be Moonlight or the Urban Folk Quartet?

Artwork for Charity, and Circus Field Complete with Circus

Spring Exhibition
Cancer Research UK had their own art exhibition on Saturday morning. Their art work was on display outside the shop to raise money for the cause.
Spring Exhibition
They did a good trade, and the one of the Old Gaol went very quickly.
Spring Exhibition
Also on Saturday I took some pictures of the Circus Field next to Wootton Road – complete with circus for posterity.
Spring Exhibition
The Circus Field is in the local plan for development. Circuses also sometimes use the Ladygrove Meadow off Drayton Road.

Abingdon Artists – Spring Exhibition

Spring Exhibition
Abingdon Artists have their Spring Exhibition in St Nicolas Church, Abingdon, from 3-8 April. It will be open every day from 10 to 4.30 with free entry.
Spring Exhibition
There are pictures for sale, and cards, and there is the usual exhibition raffle with a chance to win an original watercolour.
Spring Exhibition
Abingdon Artists welcome new members. They have talks, and an indoor group on Tuesdays where people brings their own projects to work on – advice is available, and an outdoor sketching group somewhere in town on Friday.

See their website www.abingdonartists.org.uk for more information.
Spring Exhibition
You may even see an artist painting at the exhibition.

Oxford and Abingdon Flood Schemes

Flood Defence
Over the last week there have been displays in the Community Free Space windows about flooding. On Saturday there was a chance to talk to people from the Environment Agency about the displays.

The Oxford scheme will work by diverting some flood water across the open flood plain and away from properties which flood at present. The Environment Agency have done their own modelling on the effects downstream to Abingdon, and unusually the VWHDC have commissioned their own independent study of the scheme.

There were also projects being looked at for Abingdon.

A 33.6 meter flood wall, to protect 5 properties at St Helen’s Mill from flooding, should be constructed between May and July 2017.

Options are being looked at for alleviating flooding from the River Ock including a flood storage scheme the other side of the A34.
Flood Defence
They have also been looking at deploying temporary defences. The more complex area to deploy such defences is around Tower Close and Meadowside, and they will trying to deploy a section of such defences in the next couple of weeks to get timings and note issues. Some ground work has already been done with residents.
Flood Defence
The defences are of the sort that has been already been used at Staines-on-Thames.
Flood Defence
Such defences would not deal with a flood of the scale seen in 2007 but could, with with the addition of pumps, protect from smaller floods.
Flood Defence
They will also be testing a deployment near the Ladygrove Estate. Then judge this along with other options such as flood storage.

You can find out more about the Oxford and Abingdon flood schemes at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/reducing-flood-risk-in-oxford-and-abingdon.