Monthly Archives: June 2014

New Mayor of Ock Street Elected

Mayor of Ock Street
Mr Harry Knight was elected the Mayor of Ock Street this afternoon. The election result was announced by Mr Ewart Hemmings, President of the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers. The Mayor of Abingdon, Angela Lawrence, was there to present Harry with the sword and chalice of office. Angela joined in with the dancing when everybody had a go on the Market Place, and showed that she was a good dancer herself.
Mayor of Ock Street
Mr Harry Knight said it was a great honour to follow Stuart Jackson, and Roger Cox, his predecessors, both who were there. Roger Cox, who has been Mayor of Ock Street from 2007-2014, was the first to congratulate the victor Harry. The Mayor of Ock Street also becomes the Squire of the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers.
Mayor of Ock Street
There followed the traditional chairing of the new Mayor up and down Ock Street.
Mayor of Ock Street
The ballot took place at The Brewery Tap where Ock Street Ale was on tap – from Loose Cannon.

The day itself saw Morris dancing around the town. The youtube video above shows ‘Princess Royal’ one of the Abingdon Dances, performed by the Abingdon Morris Dancers for centuries, and again today.
Mayor of Ock Street
There were five visited teams including the Armaleggan, a Border Morris side, who rehearse in Cumnor Village Hall, on the old Berkshire Borders.
Mayor of Ock Street
Also visiting town today were the Foxy Rangers from Didcot, in South Oxfordshire. They were raising money for Chanel, a child who needs special equipment to get a decent quality of life. One of those Foxy Rangers was chosen to be danced round in ‘Maid of The Mill’
Mayor of Ock Street
After which every passing Morris Dancer kissed her on the cheek – some more than once. The Armaleggan kissing got very smutty.

More Pictures on the Abingdon Blog Facebook Page.

Coming Soon or Come to Abingdon

Coming Soon to Abingdon
Coming soon will be new flats where Withy King once were in West St Helen Street. They have moved to the corner of the Vineyard and Stert Street.
Already Come to Abingdon
Nearby Eben Lark opened a couple of weeks ago.
Coming Soon to Abingdon
At the top of the road Efes Turkish Barber are also Opening Soon.
Coming Soon to Abingdon
The newspapers in the window are from a time when low initial expectations had turned to hope.

Hope was dashed and now we must wait another 4 years for the dream of World Cup Glory …
Coming to Abingdon
The Abingdon Exchange (selling 2nd hand DVDs and CDs) did close and reopen and then closed again so I’m not sure what is planned next.
Come to Abingdon
William Hill have opened in the former newsagents / convenience store two doors up from there.
Come to Abingdon
Greggs have been closed for a week having a refit and are open again today. Vodafone should soon follow.
Come to Abingdon
Breckon and Breckon also opened a week or so ago Selling and Letting properties.

It is a lovely morning: Mayors Day today, as well as the Trinity Fair and St Edmund’s School Fete. So plenty to help forget the football..

Remember When Garden Party

grannies and grandpas
There is a Garden Party at Stonehill House next Saturday 21st for a couple of hours in the afternoon. It is especially aimed at the older residents of the area, since it will be a simple old-fashioned afternoon of tea, cakes & music with some traditional skills on show. Furthermore there will be a talk by Mr Boffin (real name!) of Nuffield Place on the history of the Morris Minor and the man behind the name… William Morris, Lord Nuffield. All for £3! In aid of British Red Cross.

Take along grannies and grandpas!