
In 1920, the relatives who had lost loved ones in the Great War were canvassed by Abingdon Borough Council’s War Memorial Committee about a fitting memorial. The preferred option was a Statue of a Soldier with 100 votes, a cross got 62 votes, and a monument 31 votes.

The memorial that was decided upon does incorporate a soldier.
On this wet Wednesday, before Remembrance Day, the Royal British Legion wreath remains from last year.
Either side of the monument turf has been placed – for poppies and crosses.










