Monthly Archives: March 2018

Oxfordshire Home Guard WWII Exhibition

Home Guard Exhibition
The Oxfordshire Home Guard were at the Community Free Space in Bury Street, Abingdon, and will be back tomorrow, with an exhibition called ‘Doing Their Bit.’
Home Guard Exhibition
They came armed, and fully equipped, but on this occasion they were not expecting an enemy attack.
Home Guard Exhibition
Instead they were meeting the public in the year 2018 to show what life was like on the home front during WWII.
Home Guard Exhibition
The Home Guard had posters recruiting women volunteers to assist by performing non-combatant duties similar to those under taken by the Women’s Auxiliary Serviced for the R.A.F. . That is in addition to all the work women were doing at home, in factories, on the buses, and wherever else they are needed during the war.
Home Guard Exhibition
The Oxfordshire Home Guard have also generously promised to turn out as a body to guard Abingdon Lock on Sunday 8th April 2018.

Flood Drop-in

miniature snowmen
You are invited to go along to a local drop-in session on Wednesday 28 March 2018 anytime from 2.30pm to 7pm. Members of the project team will be on hand to discuss flood risk reduction proposals for Abingdon and for residents to share their comments and local knowledge. The drop-in will be at: Abingdon Community Free Space, 18 Bury Street, Abingdon.

The plans will be on display in the same venue from 26 March to 1 April for those unable to attend the drop-in.

Communities in Abingdon have experienced flooding in the past. The most dramatic recent occurrence was in 2007 when over 400 properties were flooded. The Environment Agency, the Vale of White Horse and Oxfordshire Councils have been working in partnership to better understand the causes of this flooding and identify actions that could reduce the risk in the future.

They have been looking into a number of options all of which include a potential flood storage area at Abingdon Common with possible complementary measures such as natural flood management and property level resilience to further reduce flood risk.

And then there were none

miniature snowmen
Outside the Unicorn Theatre in Abingdon miniature snowmen have been left to their fate. The first one to melt appears to have been dosed with red food dye.
miniature snowmen
By the next day the three in the centre had got frizzled by the sun.
miniature snowmen
There was a message near the snowmen which read ’20-23 June @ Unicorn Theatre’ .

As Agatha Christie said in one of her books, ‘And then there were none .’

AbRail 2018

AbRail 2018
At Abingdon and Witney College on Saturday the 42nd AbRail Abingdon Model Railway Show took place. Over recent years this exhibition has been at the leisure centre.
AbRail 2018
This year they were at a new venue at the college with the exhibition spread between the reception area, canteen, and a row of classrooms.AbRail 2018
The great thing about the exhibition is the dedication and enthusiasm of the railway modellers who create such wonderful models. This line is Göttingen Süd in Germany.
AbRail 2018
Thomas the Tank Engine and friends were at the fictional Sodor Island, a layout created by Abingdon and District Model railway Club.
AbRail 2018
There were about 10 stalls and 17 layouts at the show. Another layout by the Abingdon and District Model railway Club was Belgrave Road, Leicester. This grand station never attracted as many trains as needed and closed to passengers in 1962. But before that people from Leicester would have taken to train from here to Skegness for the summer holidays.