Category Archives: Market Place

Oxfordshire Chilli Festival 2018

Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
On Abingdon Market Place today the fourth Oxfordshire Chilli Festival took centre stage.
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
That attracted a number of stalls selling chillis and chilli sauces. There were also a number of other vans and stalls serving hot food, and …
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
for the first time, in Abingdon, rolled ice cream – a fine anti-dote to chilli.
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
There was some good live music,
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
and, to help you enjoy the music, cider from Somerset.
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
Then towards the end of the festival a very exciting chilli eating contest. Contestants were not allowed to drink, and were supplied with hotter and hotter chillis until the eight contestants
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
were reduced to two. The guy who had been so cool throughout, eating the chillis faster than anybody else, decided to leave, leaving it to the two ladies.
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
Last year’s winner, Shaheena was back against the pain again. Last year she was up against Anthony, who had to drop out in fourth place this year. He had not been too well last week so could not give it his best shot.
Oxfordshire Chilli Festival
But after her rival reached for the cup of milk Shaheena realised she had won again.

Craft Fair + Recycling

Craft Fair Recycling
The craft market on Abingdon Market Place this morning including all the usual craft stalls.Craft Fair Recycling
They were joined by the district council’s recycling team, giving out advice on what could be recycled. I also got a replacement food bin as ours went missing. It was easy to recognise as it has a stripe of pale green paint, and a hole made by sharp little teeth – a rat once escaped after getting locked in.
Craft Fair Recycling
The Carbon Cutters were encouraging people to cut down on plastics, and had a fact sheet about gardening without plastics.
Craft Fair Recycling
Added Ingredients were demonstrating their refill technology, which allows detergent, conditioner, and washing liquid to be refilled into empty bottles, cutting down on plastic waste.

Local Excellence Market

Local Excellence Market
The Local Excellence Market was on the Market Place today. There are four of these a year. The last one, three months ago, was threatened by snow.
Local Excellence Market
It was the weather for strawberries and cream with Wimbledon only two days away.
Local Excellence Market
The candle, and chocolate stalls had to cancel. It was so hot that their products would have melted.
Local Excellence Market
Abingdon Country Market were there. They have a monthly market at the Salvation Army in St Helen’s Street on the 2nd Saturday of each month, and so the Local Excellence Market gave them two markets in June.
Local Excellence Market
Also lots of people enjoying the Coffee culture here in Abingdon.
Local Excellence Market
England’s last 16 match against Columbia is Tuesday evening as the World cup enters the knockout stage. The nails will be kept painted while England are still in the competition.

It will be an achievement of sorts for England to reach the quarter finals for the first time since 2006 – as remembered on this blog.

Baking and Brass, Bowling and Bands

Brass
Before the Royal Wedding yesterday, the Market Place in Abingdon had the Abbey Brass Band playing.
Bakes
They were supported by members from Abbey Brass who had baked cakes. This was a repeat of last years successful ‘Bakes and Brass‘ to raise money for the Abbey Brass. Their band hut, next to the outdoor pool, like the outdoor pool needs a rebuild, and so they are starting to put plans together for that, and to raise money for what could be a large project.
Bowling
Also on the Market Place were Abingdon Bowling Club with a tombola.
Bowling
There were also members and staff from Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council selling arm-bands for Music in the Parks. The bands will be Sidekickz, Undercovers, Oxfordshire Youth Big Band, Abingdon Town Band + fireworks.

Congratulations to Councillor Alice Badcock (on the right) who is not only on the town council but also as a VWHDC councillor has joined the ruling cabinet. Matthew Barber recently stood down after seven years as VWHDC leader. Roger Cox has taken over as leader, and has brought in Alice as Head of Community Services.