New Abingdon-on-Thames town entry signs have been put up in place of the previous signs saying just ‘Abingdon’.
There are some signs in new locations like the one in Margaret Brown Gardens welcoming people who approach by the River Thames.
New Abingdon-on-Thames town entry signs have been put up in place of the previous signs saying just ‘Abingdon’.
There are some signs in new locations like the one in Margaret Brown Gardens welcoming people who approach by the River Thames.
Anyone whose been to Hong Kong may have seen Aberdeen Harbour? It’s a stinking sprawl of a unique group of water gypsy, they add little if anything to the immediate community and pay little or no tax at all.
Last week I walked my dog along the tow path
Oh dear, sorry about that? I couldn’t help but consider the similarities between Aberdeen Harbour and Abingdon on Thames, from about the sailing club all the way to the lock-in counted no less than 28 “vessels” of various sizes, shapes and condition, most being habited, the smoke from their stoves was choking, some had dogs off their lead, bicycles chained against posts or railings and all things considered they made the river a scruffy eyesore. What’s more many haven’t moved for months, I noticed signs to the effect of no permenant mooring, but clearly they’re ignoring that? Not only that some fishermen were complying there was no space on the banks to fish Abingdon anymore!
After entering Abingdon-on-Thames, soon you may be able to visit the beach!!!!!. http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/14965740.New_beach_area_included_in_plans_to_replace__much_loved__outdoor_pool/
So the outdoor pool is going to be closed all next summer just like the indoor pool was closed for a good chunk of this summer, it’s a good job MattyB isn’t running a brewery!
..and my lounge window top left!