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Mayor of Ock Street 2013/14

Mayor of Ock Street
Today was the day when the people of Ock Street had the chance to vote for their Mayor for next year.
Mayor of Ock Street
Lesley Arygle was Mayor of Ock Street for seventeen years and still attends the annual day of dance.
Mayor of Ock Street
There were a lot of Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers out today, many young.
Mayor of Ock Street
There were fewer visitors. Pictured above are the Berkshere Bedlam, the visiting team, from Wokingham.
Mayor of Ock Street
Stuart Jackson another ex Mayor of Ock Street held the office for eleven years.

But the real legends of Abingdon Morris Dancing are The Hemmings Family – a dynasty that Mayored Ock Street for much of the twentieth century.
Mayor of Ock Street
This year Roger Cox was up against two very good candidates, but he won again for the seventh or eighth time, on a very good turnout, and can be seen being chaired along Ock Street.

Behind the scenes the story of this years Mayor Making was that a younger generation have taken over organising the event.

The Barns Café on Northcourt Road

The Barns Café
The Barns Café on Northcourt Road has been open for five weeks and is already well known in the area, and was doing a fine trade this lunchtime.
The Barns Café
A visiting mum, over from Australia, to be with her family, was very pleased to have found The Barns.
The Barns Café
 There are two upstairs seating areas, for those who would like a better view of the old timbers. One side has board games to play on a rainy day.
The Barns Café
It is opposite the shops in Northcourt Road with plenty of parking round the back. You can like them on facebook or visit in person ( Tue – Fri: 09:00 – 16:30 ).

The community enterprise has been set up by Christchurch in one of their many barns.

About the new Zebra Crossing near Larkmead

A new Zebra Crossing
A new Zebra Crossing has been installed at the top of Spring Road to help the morning migration of students going to Larkmead School, along Faringdon Road, and returnng home later in the day.
A new Zebra Crossing
Recently installed crossings on busier roads in Abingdon have been of the Pelican or Toucan variety, with traffic lights. The Zebra Crossing pre-dates such bird named crossings. The Belisha beacons either side are named after Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport, who introduced them in 1934 – according to Wikipedia.

Candidates for Mayor of Ock Street

On Saturday 22nd June, three candidates are standing for the post of Mayor of Ock Street (or Mock Mayor of Abingdon and Squire of The Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers) …
Mayor of Ock Street  election
Roger Cox has done an excellent job as Mayor since being first elected in 2007. But he has strong competition in 2013 …

Harry Knight would make a fine Mayor. But I fear the Morris Dancers would miss his accordion playing.

Duncan Brown would make a fine Mayor. He was the youngest ever Mayor of Abingdon and has acted as a fine fool for the Morris Dancers since taking on that role last year. But I fear they would miss his fooling.
Mayor of Ock Street  election
There are no manifestos in this election. Election day is a day of dancing and drinking.

First dance is outside the Black Swan at 10am. The result is declared soon after 4pm at the Brewery Tap. Dancing continues until 8 or 9pm. Last dance is on the Market Place.