
Woolworths has re-opened after the revamp. The old signs have all been replaced. The central aisle has been widened…
and the pick’n’mix looks better than ever.
Monthly Archives: August 2006
Tea at Twitty’s

Twitty’s Almshouses were open this morning for cream teas. The money raised is for Abingdon Hospital League of Friends. It cost £1.50, and for that you got a cup of tea or coffee or squash, a scone loaded with cream and a strawberry, and a raffle ticket.
… and the chance to sit out in the back yard of Twitty’s almshouse for a few minutes.
The Yard

The Yard will be back at Caldecott Rec from next Monday 7th August. This is for teenagers, and kicks off with a Barbecue at Midday. This scheme has been running for three years now. If past years are anything to go by it involves some youth workers,
graffiti artwork, sound systems, and motor bikes to be overhauled.
Wilts and Berks Canal

This map shows that the junction of the new Wilts and Berks Canal. It will be accessible from Peep-O-Day Lane.
Peep-O-Day Lane itself is only accessible by bikes, wheelchairs and pedestrians because of the concrete blocks.
Opposite the entrance to the new canal can be seen this old quarry.
The canal development can be seen across this gravel-pit lake. It is a private fishing lake.
A wide track of earth has been cleared to form the canal and wetland.
For some time the blue Environment Agency Sign has said ” Site of the proposed junction of the Wilts & Berks Canal with the River Thames”
I didn’t expect it to happen, but the first £160,000 stretch of the project is underway. It is planned to be opened at the end of August.
The old junction of the Wilts and Berks Canal ended at Margaret Browns Gardens in town, but that land has been built upon. The new junction is in open countryside.