Monthly Archives: May 2012

FairTrade Breakfast in Abingdon

FT Breakfast in Abingdon
The Fairtrade Breakfast was held at the Kings Head and Bell this morning (as part of World Fairtrade Day) from 9 am to 11.30 am.
FT Breakfast in Abingdon
There was a selection of cereal, fruit, fruit juice, coffee, tea – all FairTrade, and local croissants from Patisserie Pascal.

Bikes return to 2 High Street

Full Cycle
Things have come full circle and bikes are on sale again at number 2 High Street after a gap of ten years.

Braggs closed their Bike Shop at 2 High Street in 2002 having sold cycles for 90 years. Outdoor Traders have moved the outdoor clothing department back to East St Helen Street and are now selling and Bikes and Skis from 2 High Street.

First Ever Election to the Office of Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames

New Mayor
Congratulations to Monica Lovatt the new Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames. It was a tight contest. Ten councillors voted for Monica, and ten voted for the other candidate, Sam Bowring.  But the outgoing Mayor used his casting vote for Monica.
New Mayor
Congratulations also to Andrew Todd, the new Deputy Mayor.

Angela Lawrence who had been nominated as a candidate for Deputy Mayor,  and who then left her party to become an independent,  said she would bow out of the contest in favour of Sam Bowring who was next in line.

The vote was then ten for Andrew Todd, and ten for Sam Bowring. The new Mayor used her casting vote for Andrew.
New Mayor
We all got to shake hands with the new Mayor and Deputy. The occasion was not as exciting as last year, where the room was packed, and where a couple of people shouted “Shame!”.

But one lady I canvassed afterwards said that it was wonderful, seeing democracy at work, not just the boring old way where everything was settled beforehand.

Outgoing Mayor Mike Badcock was the last Mayor of Abingdon, and the first ever Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames. He also inaugurated the World Bun Throwing Championships.