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Heritage Day 2010 – Simply Fabulous Competition Result

Heritage Day 2010 Shop Windows
42 shops took part in Heritage Day showing something of their own history. On the premises of Oxfam a company once sold coal and flour.
Heritage Day 2010 Shop Windows
John Alder kept a small alehouse in Stert Street,  where Mason’s wool shop now is. In 1867 he spent the money for the brewer’s bill to purchase a state lottery ticket, and won £20,000 (a huge amount back then) and became a great public benefactor. There is a blue plaque to his memory above the shop.
Heritage Day 2010 Shop Windows
David May contributed a display of Mays from a small shop to a larger shop and then an out of town carpet superstore. The pictures are currently in Added Ingredients.
Heritage Day 2010 Shop Windows
The Newbury building society had a timeline of the society and also showed how their premises in West St Helen Street was a wool shop in 1960s.
Heritage Day 2010 Shop Windows
The Honey Pot had pictures of days gone by hung up in front of the fresh flowers.
Heritage Day 2010 Shop Windows
But my favorite was another flower shop. Fabulous flowers once sold bikes and motorcycles. But today for one day, mixed in between the flowers, were oil cans, rusty engine parts, and the assistants were wearing overalls. Simply Fabulous!

Thanks to Hester Hand and Bobbie Nichols who arranged the shop heritage competition. 3 people managed to identify 41 out of 42 shops

1. Georgina Arnold

2. Rosemary Green

3. The Terry Family

but Georgina was the only one to answer the tie-breaker question:
‘Where was the hotel where you couldn’t get an alcoholic drink?’ and so got the prize.

Two shops opened yesterday in Abingdon

Home Store and More Opens
Two shops opened yesterday in Abingdon. At Fairacres the final unit has been taken by Home Store and More.

A bit of history… Back in May 2010 Mays Properties, who run the retail park, gave up their plans for Aldi to take over the unit. There had been worries of the effect on the town centre, and Mays who are very supportive of the town centre decided not to continue when both town centre businesses and local councils were against. Spar Opens
Spar also opened on the High Street yesterday. More of them anon when they are settled in and ready to fanfare their arrival.

Co-op Now Open Until 11pm

Now Open Until 11pm
The extension of hours from 10pm to 11pm at the Co-op is not directly related to the imminent opening of the SPAR nearby. The Co-op were already in negotiations with staff about a 11pm closing time before Bargain Booze shut down. It is one thing going home at 10pm, and quite another going home at 11pm, and the Co-op had to get staff to agree first.

R.S. Langford & Sons, Abingdon… Corn & Coal Merchants. Telephone No. 43.

Langford & Sons
COAL: Clean, hot and durable for rooms. Kibbles for the Kitchen, ready for use. Athracite for Patent Stoves and Furnces. Peat Blocks.

CORN: Forage for Horses, Foods for your Dogs, Poultry, Birds, and all domestic Pets.

FLOUR: For Pastry, Bread and household use. Once you have tried it you will want it regularly.

Offices:- 32, Stert Street

Telephone No 43. Write or call for prices.

(Text taken from Hooke’s Abingdon Almanac and Directory 1916. Picture taken 4th September 2010)