A house on Thames Street, at one end of Abingdon Bridge, has a rainbow with gold at one end.
The Nags Head has been worked upon and redecorated near the other end, but has not been able to reopen since the work.
There is a Thank You NHS sign on the entry into Abingdon-on-Thames.
The car parks – 2 hours – free parking sign does not tell the full story. Following the announcement of travel and business restrictions on 23rd March, the Vale of White Horse District Council have suspended all parking charges.
Over the bridge the pavements are narrow and do not exist on one side. People walk in the road when passing others on Abingdon Bridge to keep a Social Distance.
Near Abingdon Bridge, a boating wood carver has been forced to stay in Abingdon. He was kept here by the floods and high water, and then by the lockdown. He hoped to be in Rugby by Christmas 2019 and is now targeting Christmas 2020.
Thanks Alastair for walking around town and show us self-isolators what we otherwise would not see.
Yes, thank you Alastair. The Abingdon in Pictures Facebook page is also worth a look.