Monthly Archives: September 2016

Let’s Celebrate Shippon

Celebrate Shippon
Over the weekend the Friends of Shippon held an event called ‘Let’s Celebrate Shippon’ at the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene. The church looks very similar to St Michael and All Angels in Abingdon, and was built just a few years earlier in 1855. The village of Shippon near the church would be recognisable to people 100 years ago. Farm implements at the back of the church linked with those times.
Celebrate Shippon
With the coming of RAF Abingdon, which then became Dalton Barracks, the newer part of Shippon was dominated by the airfield and housing for the forces. The church porch celebrates the RAF being there. And a window in the church shows the life of a Padre at Dalton Barrack.
Celebrate Shippon
Another church window celebrates the 2121 Abingdon Air Cadets who are still going strong.
Celebrate Shippon
There was also a montage of village life with a Summer Fayre; posters showed dances, drama, the WI, and the annual book sale at the church. The Friends of Shippon run a Bridge Club, Book Club, and Singing for Pleasure Club.

So Let’s Celebrate Shippon, just over the A34 from Abingdon

Abingdon Dragon Boats 2016

Abingdon Dragon Boats 2016
Crowds lined the banks of the River Thames for the 17th annual dragon boat racing organised by the Rotary Club of Abingdon Vesper.
Abingdon Dragon Boats 2016
The Mayor of Abingdon, Councillor Alice Badcock, attended the event, and can be seen here with the Printer Pirates before their first race.
Abingdon Dragon Boats 2016
There were 19 teams, listed in the programme, battling it out against other teams on the river. Money raised by teams through sponsorship goes to their own charity and towards charity projects organised by Rotary Club of Abingdon Vesper.
Abingdon Dragon Boats 2016
Community stalls were also there raising money for charity and promoting forthcoming events. For example, the next Race for Life from the big pink battle HQ is a muddy obstacle course in South Park, Oxford on 17th September.
Abingdon Dragon Boats 2016
Also there to make it a complete family fun day were a funfair, music, and refreshments tents.

Abingdon in the 1950s Exhibition

Abingdon in the 1950s
A new exhibition has opened at the Freespace (opposite Samuel’s). It was open today and will run from Monday 5th to Saturday until 10th September, 10:00am-4:00pm. It has pictures of Abingdon in the 1950s, and memorabilia from the 1950s, and brings back memories of younger days to some …
Abingdon in the 1950s
For others it gives a chance to see an Abingdon long before they were born.
Abingdon in the 1950s
The exhibition has been put together by Elizabeth Drury, who also curated the Abingdon in Victorian times exhibition last year, and Abingdon in WWI the year before. The exhibition is part of Abingdon’s Heritage Open Days programme.

A Transparent Ballot Box

Transparent Ballot Box
Each month, the Waitrose Supermarket in Abingdon chooses three community groups (often charities) for a head to head to see who gets the lion’s share of the £1000 on offer for the month.
Transparent Ballot Box
Shoppers get a green token and vote in a transparent ballot box. Shoppers can see how well the parties are doing and change their vote as a result.

Sometimes one community group wins by a landslide. Last month there was a very close contest between Stonewater, Friends of Stowford, and PHAB, which Stonewater just won, possibly because of the use of a human interest story.

Here were their manifestos …
Transparent Ballot Box
Stonewater got £366.
Transparent Ballot Box
PHAB got £329
Transparent Ballot Box
Friends of Stowford got £305.