Top Petitions on Change.org reflecting Abingdon Concerns


Change.org is a global website enabling anyone to start, sign, and share petitions for various social causes. I have listed the top ten community concerns from Abingdon-on-Thames in terms of number of signatures, as of 16/02/2024.

A) The derelict Upper Reaches Hotel is a disgrace to Abingdon (2615 signatures)
B) Save Old Abbey House for the people of Abingdon (1781)
C) Preserve the Historic Name of Our Local Public House (1599)
D) Make Greene King change the name of its pub ‘The Midget’ (845)
E) Speed Camera on Ock Street, Abingdon (553)
F) Save Abingdon Juniors’ Football Pitch & Historic Conservation Area (525)
G) Build a nature reserve instead of housing and an Aldi next to Wootton Road (397)
H) Change the unfair Abingdon Community hospital visiting rules (349)
I) Moderate excessive noise from Abingdon Airfield (320)
J) Change the Golden Kitchen’s chips back to chunky chips! (71)

(C) and (D) are two competing petitions about changing a pub name.

(D) Greene King pub “The Midget” offends with an outdated term. Though named after an MG car, the term’s history in “freak shows” makes it hurtful. Change the name while respecting local car heritage.

(C) Changing the name erases local heritage and disrespects patrons’ memories.

There have been even more petitions for Abingdon, Virginia. Two concern a possible name change:

K) Rename Abingdon, VA to Slawville (61 signatures)

Petition to change Abingdon to Slawville to honour local heritage, not British colonialism. The current name disrespects Appalachian culture.

L) Rename Abingdon, VA to Flavortown (21 signatures)

Abingdon’s dull name does not attracts tourism. “Flavortown” would be a more exciting, attention-grabbing answer.

P.S. I have got the pictures in the wrong order. Can anybody out there help put them in order of importance?

March 2024 Events at Mostly Books

Thankyou to Aileen for this information …

Clare Mackintosh in conversation
Tuesday 5th March, St Nicolas’ Church, 6.30pm

Join us as we welcome Clare Mackintosh to discuss her new book, I Promise It Won’t Always Hurt Like This: 18 Assurances on Grief. This event is supported by Child Bereavement UK.

Tickets £10 / £20 with book (RRP £18.99)

Clare Balding book signing
Tuesday 12th March, Mostly Books, from 4pm

Come to Mostly Books to meet author and broadcaster Clare Balding! She’ll be signing copies of her new children’s book, Animal All-Stars.

Tickets £10 (including a copy of the book, RRP £10.99)

Alice Winn in conversation
Friday 22nd March, St Nicolas’ Church, 6.30pm

Join us as we welcome Alice Winn to celebrate the paperback publication of her acclaimed debut novel, In Memoriam, in one of only four UK events.

Tickets £10 / £15 with book (RRP £9.99)

Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday


Fabulous Flowers sold bouquets of flowers.

Lottie’s Bakeaway sold boxes of cupcakes tied with red bows.

The Shed sold wicker hearts.

It was Valentine’s Day today, and it fell on the same day as the start of Lent. Some of the Abingdon churches held Ash Wednesday services. The Caldecott Road roundabout had a banner: ‘You are Loved.’

New Zebra Crossing on Northcourt Road


A zebra crossing on Northcourt Road, near Dunmore Primary School, has been built to make pedestrians safer. This road sees a lot of traffic, especially during school hours. (According to crashmap.co.uk, there have been three minor accidents on this stretch since 2018). The new crossing was built over an existing speed bump and funded by Oxfordshire County Council. The final carriageway work was planned for half term and took a day.