‘We are Moving’ poster


The Abingdon branch of the Newbury Building Society will be moving this summer. A ‘We are Moving’ poster has appeared in the window of the West St Helen Street shop where they have been for 40 years.

The new location will be 34 Bury Street, next to New Look.

That was the address of The Lemon Plaice before Bury Street had a revamp in 2012.

One Year On


On Tuesday the Mayor, Town Clerk and Town Crier took a minute at 12 noon to remember those whose lives have been affected during the pandemic. Many others in Abingdon stopped at school, work, home, or wherever they were to mark the minute.

In the evening at 8 pm, on Tuesday, some people lit a candle at their window or front door.

The Abingdon Herald’s headline is ‘Long Year, but Light at end of tunnel’.

Daniel’s Bird’s Eye View of the new development off the Dunmore Road


The best pictures I can take walking round the new development by the Dunmore Road is to show heaps of earth and piles of pipes. This picture is taken from Tilsley Park with the houses of Dunmore Road behind.

From the Wootton Road the first houses can be seen going up.

But Daniel with his Bird’s Eye View gets something much better.

This is the view looking from Tilsley Park towards the Wootton Road with the existing houses of Dunmore Road top left.

This is the view of the development entrance and the first houses. Daniel hopes to return fairly frequently to show progress from the air.

Roysse School Gothic Gateway


The Gothic Gateway that once led to the yard of Roysse School has a coat of arms for John Roysse.

The other two coat of arms have only partly survived. The Borough of Abingdon arms are still recognizable to the right.

A picture by Henry Taunt shows the other coat of arms with the date MDCCCX1 (1811) is for the Earl of Abingdon.

According to Agnes Baker, the 5th Earl of Abingdon gave £100 towards building the gateway. Accounts show the gateway was made by local craftsmen for £99. 10. 11½. The Earl’s arms were added in gratitude. Borough and school also contributed to school improvements in 1811.

The current Earl of Abingdon (the 9th) was born in 1931 and I took this picture during a visit to Abingdon during 2006 (450th Charter Anniversary). Peter Green was the Mayor of Abingdon at the time. The Earl of Abingdon is next to Peter (in the double breasted suit).

(source: Historic Abingdon – 56 Articles by Agnes C. Baker)