Monthly Archives: March 2014

Start of First Abingdon Science Festival

First Abingdon Science Festival
In a big week for science, when an observatory at the South Pole has discovered evidence to back up the Big Bang expansion theory, and has observed Gravity Waves, the first Abingdon Science Festival began this evening at the Yolande Patterson Hall at St Helen and St Katherine School.

Professor Frank Close (leading science communicator and physicist) from Abingdon started the evening by saying this was the start of hopefully many Abingdon Science Festivals. He showed how Abingdon was at the very centre of science, surrounded as it is by Fusion research at Culham, the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory at Harwell, and numerous science research establishments round Oxford University.

Professeur Close then interviewed Dame Jocelyn Bell-Burnell (thought by many to have been wrongly overlooked for the nobel Prize for her work on pulsars) on her career as a Cosmologist.
First Abingdon Science Festival
In the second half Robin Ince – comedian and host of R4s infinite monkey cage – performed some his standup Science show including extracts from Darwins last work “The formation of vegetable mould, through the action of worms, with observations on their habits.”

Robin then led a discussion with questions from the audience.

(For other Science events in Abingdon over the weekend see The Atom Guide. But Visualise is sold out.)

Work Well Underway on Wootton Road Cycle Safety Scheme

Wootton Road Cycle Safety Scheme
Work on the new pedestrian / cycle crossing near the Wootton Road roundabout is well underway. The lights have been installed on Dunmore Road, and the corner made tighter to slow traffic down.

Work is now progressing on widening pavements for dual pedestrians / bike use towards Abingdon and Witney College. Crossings near the college, and paths the other side of the college, are also being improved.

In the past there have been a number of accidents involving cars and cycles near the roundabout. To cut future accidents, the scheme should slow cars at the junction, and allow less confident cyclists to use the Toucan crossing.

OX14 Deli closed

OX14 Deli Closed
The OX14 Deli has been closed for a couple of weeks now. The addition of a “To Let” sign confirms that our dedicated Bulgarian, Romanian, and Greek food outlet in Abingdon is now closed.

A notice in the windows says that the Bread, cooked presumably upstairs in the Greek restaurant, is now available at the Spar Supermarket two doors down.