Going down

County Hall Progress
For the last couple of days workers have been dismantling the scaffolding over the roof of the County Hall.
County Hall Progress
A temporary lift is being used to bring down the scaffold poles – one load of upright poles can be seen in this picture.
County Hall Progress

The hole for the more permanent lift is progressing well.  Next stop … the basement.

More pictures, soon.

The People’s Bible at Abingdon Market

Thanks to Revd. David from Abingdon Baptist Church for this Report …
The People's Bible
This year sees the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. That publication put the Bible into the hands of ordinary people, and the Bible Society have been on a national tour to promote the anniversary and to encourage people to re-engage with the Bible.

Called “the People’s Bible”, tens of thousands of people around the country have been copying out a couple of verses of the Bible. Using digital technology their words and their handwriting are uploaded to the internet to produce a unique, handwritten Bible.
The People's Bible
The tour ends on 16th November when a copy of the People’s Bible, created by people around the country, will be presented to the queen.

Normally the tour is going to big cities, but the Church in Abingdon was able to bring the People’s Bible to Abingdon on Market Day, 31st October.

During the day 88 passers-by of all ages wrote out 176 verses from the bible. For most of the day there was a queue at the stall. You can view their contributions and those of thousands of others including celebrities like Jeremy Vine, Aled Jones and Prince Charles, by visiting www.thepeoplesbible.org.

Thorntons have closed but there is still Sweet Chocolate

Sweet Chocolate
Thorntons may have closed and the shop is looking a ghost of its former self….
Sweet Chocolate
but there is still an independent sweet and chocolate shop in Abingdon, on Stert Street, who do have chocolates to fill some of the space in the market left by Thorntons.
Sweet Chocolate
Sweet Chocolate are best known for their retro / traditional sweets and more recently American candy bars.  Find out more of their recent innovations on their facebook page.

I hope they have a successful run up to Christmas … once they have managed to get over the Halloweenies.  We don’t want any more ghost shops.