Election of the Mayor of Ock Street 2025


The annual election of the Mayor of Ock Street took place today in Abingdon, hosted by the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers. As ever, the event drew crowds.

There was dancing at various locations around town. The morning was overcast and humid. A lunchtime shower gave way to sunshine later in the day.

This year’s visiting teams included new friends, Chiltern Hundreds NW Morris,

and old friends, Bampton Traditional Morris Men.

Two familiar names stood for election: Rob Charlton, who served as Mayor last year, and Harry Knight, who has held the title several times in the past decade.

It is the only day in the year when the original Ox Horns are on display. At others times a replica is used. It is also the only day when the Coopers Tavern opens, thanks to Pam and Alick, who give out free drinks.

Residents and workers of Ock Street, and its tributary streets, and Morris Dancers had a vote.

A town crier introduced the dancers.

When the ballots were counted, Rob Charlton had received 115 votes, while Harry Knight received 146 — a large turnout. Rob congratulated Harry on his win.

The Mayor of Abingdon, Cllr Rawda Jehanli, presented Harry Knight with the sash, sword, goblet, and hat of office. Harry Knight thanked the visiting teams and several people by name who had helped in the event including Mac who organised the event.

The newly elected Mayor of Ock Street was then paraded in a sedan chair made from scaffold poles, followed by more dancing along Ock Street.

4 thoughts on “Election of the Mayor of Ock Street 2025

  1. Karen Cox

    Fantastic photos as always and great descriptions of the photos. It was a lovely day and the visiting dancers were brilliant. Xxx

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  2. Mary

    Yes Kelly, I agree. A delightful, friendly event. Long may it continue. and congratulations to all the Morris dancers for persevering on such a hot day.

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  3. Steve 2

    What l enjoy as an extra to the Election of the Mayor of Ock St, is the display Fat Face have in their corner window every year referencing the election.

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