Today town council staff were recycling Christmas Trees on Abingdon Market Place.
The large Market Place tree usually gets chopped up and recycled on this Saturday. But not this year. It still stands there before the County Hall.
The Christmas Lights are still on this evening in town. It could be their last night. Or that could be tomorrow.
The dripping lights along the High Street have been impressive this year.
There have also been lots of ice cream cone decorations about the town centre.
The Candles on the Market Place have been there for about fifteen years, and should get a longevity award.
Bury Street were the first to turn their lights on, and could be the last of the Christmas Lights to be turned off this year.
Sadly, no lights on the bridge into Abingdon; they have welcomed people arriving in the past.
I’ll miss those lights, I’ll really miss them.
Anyone know why the poppy lights stayed up over Christmas this year? Is it to do with the centenary?
I was back home at the weekend and must say the lights were impressive. Some of the best I’ve seen in Abingdon.