A new Co-op store opened on the Northcourt Road in Abingdon on September 1st. (It replaced one of the Budgens food stores recently taken over by the Co-op.)
I missed the launch but have just visited the new store and am now following the CoopAbingdon Twitter feed.
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Supermoon over Abingdon
This year, the full moons of October, November and December all take place when the moon is at its closest point of approach in its orbit around Abingdon — a so-called supermoon
It clouded over later but it looked very bright when I took this picture
The annual Remembrance Day parades and services
The annual Remembrance Day parades and services were held today in Abingdon. There was a large attendance by the army, and other uniformed groups, and a large turnout of the general public.
The first parade was where town dignatories followed the town band from the Guildhall down East St Helen Street to a service at St Helen’s Church led by Revd Dr Charles Miller.
That was followed by a second service of remembrance round the war memorial – with a two minutes silence at 11am
About 40 organisations came to lay wreaths at the war memorial during the singing of the hymn “O God Our Help in Ages Past.” Pictured is Ena Mitchell, aged 97, of the War Widows Association, whose husband died in Belgium in September 1944.
A member of the Royal British Legion then said the Kohima Prayer:
The Lord’s Prayer was said, the National Anthem Sang, and then people lined the High Street to cheer the troops and members of the uniformed groups as they saluted the Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames, Councillor Alice Badcock.
More pictures on the Abingdon Blog Facebook page.
Armistice Day 2016
A two minute silence is held to mark Armistice Day when after four years of fighting in World War I, the end of the war was marked on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
At Eleven O’Clock this morning the Town Crier rang his bell and traffic came to a halt for a two minute silence at Abingdon war memorial.
There were a group of pupils from Thameside School along with their Deputy Head. Over a hundred people had gathered around the war memorial – far more than the much smaller gathering you would have seen ten years ago. People were there to remember those killed in two World Wars and the British servicemen killed or injured since 1945.
Alongside the Mayor, Councillor Alice Badcock, is Stan Bradford who served in WW2.
Thanks to Elizabeth for the last two pictures.