
On Tuesdays and Saturdays, at the Peachcroft Christian Centre, Cafe Eden serves coffee, tea and cakes. The building work to allow this expanded community and church space was completed in 2007.

Meanwhile on the other side of the Oxford Road, also in North Abingdon, more community and church space has been created at Christ Church where some old barns, once part of the old dairy, have been bought, restored, and fitted out, some as a meeting space, and some as a new coffee shop. When I looked in staff training for the coffee shop was happening.
Monthly Archives: April 2013
Window on the World

At about 9 AM on Easter Sunday morning a hot air balloon floated over South Abingdon. Harry barked at the balloon as we walked up Healey Close.

Andrew photographed the same hot air balloon from Abingdon Bridge.

Meanwhile in the Masefield Play Park, Spike got much closer to the same hot air balloon.
Up in the balloon there was a photographer taking pictures for their company ‘Window on the World’ – a photographic company.
A Talking Pedestrian Crossing

A pedestrian crossing in the centre of Abingdon has been modified because the warning sound it makes, to say it is safe to cross, is identical to the sound made when the nearby pub’s security alarm is activated.
And so it has become Abingdon’s first talking crossing. Not only does it say “It is safe to cross” in most European and Asian languages, I have also heard it say, “Take extra care! You have had too much to drink!” and “”Did you know your shoe lace is undone?“.