St Ethelwold’s Garden (mid May)

St Ethelwold's Garden
Mid May, the secret crocheter has a gardening theme.

It is the third Friday of the month and there is a Farmer’s Market with a stall selling plants.
St Ethelwold's Garden
St Ethelwold’s Garden is open to explore. It is looked after by volunteer gardeners. People who enjoy the garden can leave donations that help pay for plants.

There are lots of Aliums mid May.
St Ethelwold's Garden
Irises are abundant.
St Ethelwold's Garden
These Clematises climb up part of the wall as you enter the garden, along with Wisteria,
St Ethelwold's Garden
and figs.
St Ethelwold's Garden
There are lots of pretty flowers and attractive leaves. Pink Sorrel has both.
St Ethelwold's Garden
There are cultivated varieties of plants and flowers, and wildflower areas. Wildflowers, like Green Alkanet, are great for bees and butterflies. My wife told me that bees prefer wildflowers.

Mayor Making

Mayor Making
At the annual meeting of the Council (Mayor Making), Cllr Gwyneth Lewis was elected Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames for the civic year 2023-24.

Cllr Gabby Barody was elected as the Deputy Mayor.

The Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers danced before the ceremony.
Mayor Making
The outgoing Mayor, Andy Foulsham, and Deputy Mayor, Councillor Gabby Barody, presented biodiversity awards to schools and community groups.
Mayor Making
There were also Mayor’s awards to:
* ATOM Science Festival
Mayor Making
* John Killick for promoting biodiversity in Abingdon and Oxfordshire
* Hilary Beale for Coordinating and managing Abingdon Food Bank and services to Girlguiding in Abingdon
* Paul Shipman for Services to Scouting in Abingdon
Mayor Making
The new Mayor is Councillor Gwyneth Lewis, elected for the first time just ten days ago. So the new council has chosen someone different than Gabby Barody, nominated by the outgoing council.

Gwyneth Lewis has a Wikipedia page if you want to know more about her role as a doctor and in promoting women’s health worldwide. She was born in Abingdon and went to Dunmore School and was in the first intake at St Nicolas Primary School. More recently, she set up a local residents group in Thames Street and campaigned about the Upper Reaches. Her charities will focus on domestic abuse and refuge. Her chaplain is Deacon Selina Nisbett.
Mayor Making
Deputy Mayor Councillor Gabby Barody is staying as Deputy Mayor for another year.

There is also a new Town Clerk. Nigel Warner retired last year. He was succeeded by somebody who fairly quickly resigned and the new interim Town Clerk is Paula Lopez, who previously worked at Wallingford Town Council.

Another change was that Abingdon Concert Band played instead of Abingdon Town Band.

Big Bear Bingo Prize at Preston Road Community Centre

A report from Pete.
Bingo
The giant teddy bear caused quite a few chuckles as it perched in its own chair, waiting to see who would win him at bingo.

Thanks go to the Lewis Baker shop in Bridge Street, Abingdon, who kindly donated the teddy bear. This is an opportunity to remind readers to support our local independent shops that serve the community.

Bingo is every Tuesday at Preston Road Community Centre, Midget Close, next to the Midget pub. Doors open at 7:00pm with eyes down at 8:00pm. All are welcome to come & join in the fun. All funds raised go towards supporting the Community Centre.

The lucky winner was Jane.