Monthly Archives: December 2012

Abingdon Christmas Past

Abingdon Christmas Past
In January 1962 British Rail announced the closure of the Abingdon – Radley branch line which had been loosing £5000 per annum since diesel trains were introduced. A public meeting was set up in February to oppose this.

In June 1962 My Raymond Hemmings was elected Mayor of Ock Street.

In July 1962 Mayott House was opened as the new Berkshire County Council old people’s home.

In October 1962 Abingdon Corporation voted to replace the Corn Exchange by a new assembly hall outside the central development area, but estimated costs for the new hall had risen from £50,000 to £60,000 so there was a lot of debate.

Alderman James Candy had become the Mayor of Abingdon in May and in October launched an appeal for the World Hunger Campaign to raise £3,000.
Abingdon Christmas Past
The Christmas 1962 front page of the North Berks Herald for Abingdon led with “Abingdon’s Christmas – Bright, Cheerful and almost white“, which followed the Mayor round as he visited a number of places on Christmas day including the Warren Hospital on Bath Street where two babies were born on 25th December, Mayott House,
Abingdon Christmas Past
and Dr Barnardo’s Home in Caldecott House.
Abingdon Christmas Past
Back then Dr Barnardo’s was described as the largest family in Abingdon.

A few days earlier the home hosted a carols by candlelight in the floodlit grounds.

The Mayor also hosted an old people’s party a few days earlier attended by 200 people. The newspaper says only 50 of the 200 people took advantage of the coaches provided. Not that much has changed. The Mayor still usually does some Christmas day visits, and hosts a party for over 70s which people enjoyed this year.

Other late 1962 news included a By-election in Caldecott ward won by Labour who became the largest party on the Abingdon Borough Council. The Labour Party claimed it was the first time a party had included Christmas Greetings, including holly, on election literature.

(All this information comes thanks to archives of the North Berks Herald, for Abingdon, held at Abingdon Library.)

Saturday Before Christmas – work nearly complete

Last Saturday Before Christmas
The present wrapping service did not do quite as well as last year – but then it was raining hard and paper gets soggy.
Last Saturday Before Christmas
In the gazebo next door, free mulled wine and mince pies were doing better, thanks to one of our local estate agents.
Last Saturday Before Christmas
After ten months of building work at the Abbey Shopping Centre, all the scaffolding is down now. The contractor has been working weekends and evenings in the last couple of months on what looked like a demanding project. The area looks much better and two larger shops have replaced five smaller premises.

Work now stops for Christmas. I look forward to what next year brings.

Guildhall Grotto

Guildhall Grotto
Father Christmas was in a grotto at the Guildhall on Friday, and will be there again on Saturday from 11am-1pm and 2pm-4pm.
Guildhall Grotto
There are other events going on at the Guildhall over this festive period such as the chance to dance in the New Year. More about what is happening is at the Guildhall at abingdonguildhall.co.uk. I see from Twitter that new carpets are down and the foyer area has just been painted.

Goodbye Evan, Hello Layla

It came as news to me today that the date of the next general election has been fixed as May 7th 2015, which will coincide with the next District and Town Council elections, and be about nine months after the Scottish Independence Referendum.
Boundary Changes from May 7th 2015
Last night Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council held a special meeting to respond to the Local Government Boundary changes proposed for May 7th 2015. Individuals and organisations can make their own response on the Boundary Commission Website .

For twelve years we will have had the anomaly that Caldecott Road and Caldecott School are outside Caldecott Ward. If these recommendations are used that will no longer be the case, but Northcourt will be outside NorthCourt Ward, and Larkmead and John Mason will be in Fitzharris Ward, and Fitzharris School will be outside.
Boundary Changes from May 7th 2015
As to the general election the Oxford West and Abingdon Lib-Dems have just chosen the person they want to stand as their candidate – pictured above. So it is Goodbye Evan, and Hello Layla.