Monthly Archives: April 2016

Happy 90th Birthday Ma’am – Part 2

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The Town Crier could be heard through the day announcing the Queen;s 90th brithday. Thanks to Lesley for this picture.
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People gathered on Abingdon Market Place this evening before the beacon lighting.
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It was not as big an event as the bun throwing on 11th June (The Queen’s Official Birthday). Roads were not closed. Local people could find a place on the Market Place, and even watch from the comfort of a seat.
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The Mayor of Abingdon, Councillor Helen Pighills, lit the beacon flame above the County Hall at around 8:30 pm. Other beacons were lit across the country to celebrate the Queens 90th Birthday. Thanks to Elizabeth for sending this picture.
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Colin covered the event on his famous twitter feedĀ The Abingdon Taxi.
..and as the beacon was lit above The Bing, a chorus of Happy Birthday started up in one corner of Market Place..’
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Meanwhile over the River Thames, near Nags Head Island, Rob send me a picture of balloons being blown up. There is more than one way to celebrate a birthday.

Happy 90th Birthday Ma’am


It is almost 60 years since the Queen opened the restored County Hall in the popular Thameside resort of Abingdon, and unveiled a plaque to commemorate the event.
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Back then Abingdon had a Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses. Nowadays there is a Mayor and Councillors.
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On the eve of Her Majesty’s 90th birthday, three of Abingdon’s Charity Shops have 90th birthday displays:

Helen and Douglas House.
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Cancer Research UK
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and Sue Ryder.

There will be a lighting of the Beacon on the County Hall Roof – Thursday, 21 April 2016 – 8:30pm.

Clubs and Societies Day – Saturday

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Thanks to Peter and Hester for reminding me that The Clubs & Societies Day happens this Saturday (23rd April 2016). Every two years the town council organises this event. Peter sent me the picture of the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers above.
Clubs and Societies
Normally this event takes place at the Guildhall in Abingdon-on-Thames, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England, The Earth, The Solar System, The Milky Way, The Universe.
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But this year the Guildhall is closed for redevelopment, and so the event is being held at the Old Abbey Buildings, just 50 metres away – along Abbey Close and down Checker walk.
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Last time, 2 years ago, I took a picture of Radio Abingdon Xtra interviewing the Abingdon Wine Circle. I’m sorry to say that Radio Abingdon Xtra have stopped broadcasting. The Abingdon Wine Circle are still going strong but won’t be there this time. But there will be around 50 other local societies promoting their cause and looking for new members.

Lake ?

Radley Lakes
Radley’s former Lakes H and I were filled in with PFA ash from Didcot A Power Station in 2005. Until recently there has been a high fences all the way round H and I. Now there are lower fences, but people are still warned not to enter because of soft ground and deep water.
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Lifebuoys have gone missing at some locations round the former lakes, but there are other lifebuoys in case anybody does climb the fence and get into difficulties in the boggy ash.
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Silver Birch trees are colonising a lot of the former lakes. The Birch is a very successful native tree, a pioneer species that prepares the land for other greater trees to follow.
Radley Lakes
At one time there were a lot of Radley Lakes (Lakes A-P ) created by gravel extraction.

One small lake alongside H/I was not given a letter and did not need saving by a campaign. It has been left to its own devices. Lake ?