Category Archives: Market Place

Abingdon Craft Market and Abingdon Beer Festival


The Town Crier announced the Local Excellence Craft Market on the Market Place.

One local craft, beer brewing, has been happening in Abingdon for hundreds of years. The LoveBeer Brewery brew beer four miles from Abingdon in the village of Milton. They said they’d also be at the Beer Festival.

At the Abbey Buildings, the Town Crier called, ‘Welcome to Abingdon’s Traditional Beer Festival in the Abbey Buildings. Upon this hallowed ground the monks have brewed beer for a thousand years. Tonight, you will have ale, you will have food, you will have fun and you will have live music. Tonight at 7 pm you will be regaled with music by local legends, The Mercenaries …’

There were 32 beers and four ciders to choose from. For a £10 ticket people could choose 4 half pints or 2 pints.

They included eight beers from Abingdon’s own Loose Cannon brewery, and two beers from Lovebeer (Wookie 3.9 and Bonnie Hops 4.6 on the list above). A couple of beers had sold out on Friday night and were crossed out. Others sold out on Saturday. The festival continues on Sunday.

There was food from Fat Tabby and a cake stall. The cake stall does well as some people like to take cakes home to their loved ones after their night drinking beer.

The Mercenaries played their set. People were still entering in good numbers when I left to write this post.

The festival helps raise money for the Friends of the Abbey Buildings who maintain, and are looking to improve the Abbey Buildings with a lottery grant that will need matched funding.

A regular Monday Market


It was a regular Abingdon Monday Market. The Market Place cobbles were filled with stalls and vans and the crosspaths with people. There was a breeze but no storms or floods. It was cloudy but the fruit and veg stall knew rain wasn’t expected, as they hadn’t put up a cover!

Everyone’s first stop seemed to be fish van, judging by the queue waiting for their catch fresh from the quay. There was also the butcher’s van, but not the butcher who always keeps up a dialogue through a squeaky PA system. Isla Bakery had piles of loaves, buns, and a table of cakes. The stationary stall had greeting cards and a table of crossword and puzzle books. Over at the photography stall, Martin greeted every enquiry with his usual friendliness. He had a sale – as new stock arrives soon.

You could get a bunch of daffodils for £1, or 3 for £2.50. The pet food stall had bags of pet and wild bird food. You couldn’t miss the outdoor gear stall with its dazzling display of Hi-Viz jackets. Opposite that was the egg stall with the stacked trays of eggs.

Who have I forgotten?

Fire Fighters and last orders for Christmas


Today, the Abingdon Fire Fighters collected money for the Fire Fighters Charity on the Market Place. During 2023, they have dealt with house fires, refuse fires, bus fires, and road collisions and given out lots of safety information. They had an open day in July that raised over £1000 for their charity, and in October raised over £2000 with a 24-hour cycle challenge.

Also on the Market Place were Hedges, the butcher, so people could pick up their Christmas orders. And the fruit and veg stall from the Monday Market – on a Saturday.

Church in Abingdon carol singers on the Market Place


There was carol singing on Abingdon’s Market Place today from 10 am to noon. Over 100 people gathered to sing carols, led by Sally Mears. A tuba and percussion instruments provided accompaniment for the singers. There was also a crafting table with an Advent theme.

A pop-up nativity scene offered a photo opportunity for people to capture the Christmas spirit. Some of the Abingdon Street Pastors, who will be patrolling the streets tonight from 10:30 pm, were having their photo taken.

Abingdon Street Pastors is a volunteer-led charity that patrols the streets of Abingdon on Saturday nights to offer support and care to people having a night out. They work with the police and local businesses to create a safe and positive atmosphere in the town. They have been doing this since 2011.

The carols finished with We Wish you a Merry Christmas, which you can hear here.