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Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza


The day that began with rain was drying off by the time the Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza Parade, led by the Oxford Caledonian Pipes Band, marched round Abingdon town centre. The person the children wanted to see (as you can hear in this video above) was … ‘Santa! Santa!’ .
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
At St Nicolas Church throughout the day, there was music and stalls, and then from 4 p.m. Tom and Jerry cartoons at the high alter with popcorn.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
Outside St Ethelwold’s House, Oxfam has their own  grotto with a backdrop of projects they support, and a lucky dip with Santa’s sleigh and reindeer. Inside they also had lots of stalls.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
On the Market Place, after the parade, there was a lot going on and lots of stalls.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
On Bath Street there were lots of stalls including the Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary,
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
and a performance area featuring The Ox, dated 1700, that leads the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
Performances also took place on the Market Place. The group pictured above are from Abingdon and Witney College who are putting on a pantomime.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
During the day people visited businesses in town. The event is organised by volunteers from Abingdon Chamber of Commerce, and so hopefully their members saw some benefit.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
Later on in the day there was something that looked like snow spraying out of the upstairs window at Beacon and Beacon.
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
Then a young lady who had won the shop window competition pushed a big red button,
Abingdon Christmas Extravaganza
and the fireworks started, instantly. Thankyou to Julian for sending me this picture.

Not all the lights came on instantly but there were people working on them throughout the day so it was best endeavours.

Not so Black Saturday

Steeple Saturday
The day after Black Friday is Saturday 24th November, or, as I shall refer to it – not so Black Saturday. We will be over the worst by then and St Helen’s Church will be holding their annual Christmas Market.
Steeple Saturday
Trinity Church will be holding a Christmas Fair.

These two churches can be seen from a long way away because both of them have a tall steeple. So if you see a steeple in Abingdon on Saturday morning, head towards it and take part in one of these festive events, and don’t be black anymore.

Christmas Tree Recycling

Christmas trees
I watched people bring their Christmas trees to the town council staff on the Market Place today. One staff member would snip off any awkward branches, and the other would plunge the tree into a hopper.
Christmas trees
From out of the shredder, debris was blasted into a pile of wood chip and needles in the back of the council truck. It had been reduced back to basics which could be recycled as mulch.
Christmas trees
There were others like me who stopped to watch, for a minute or two, what has become an annual ritual in Abingdon on Thames.

This year Christmas Tree recycling coincided with Twelfth Night – which is either the 5th or 6th of January, depending where you start counting from.

Happy Christmas from Kingfisher Canoe Club

This is from Dave
Happy Christmas
We haven’t got a site any more or a riverside store but we are not dead yet. Far from it!!! Kingfisher Canoe Club managed to get 33 boats and equipment to the river to maintain the tradition of the Christmas Mince Pie Paddle All ages circuit through the lock. They met up with Richard and the team at the lock and then went round by Swift Ditch.
Happy Christmas
We are still hoping for good news from the VWHDC (Vale of White Horse District Council). There could be no better Christmas present, but it hasn’t arrived yet, and so the campaign continues.

Thanks to all who supported us by signing the petition (some 1200+ to date). Happy Christmas to all and thanks to all who have and continue to support us.