Ten Days to Go: The Mayor of Ock Street Election


With just ten days to go until the Mayor of Ock Street election on Saturday 20 June, a display in the window of FatFace profiles the two candidates.

They are the same two candidates who contested last year’s election, but their roles have been reversed. Last year’s Mayor is now the challenger, while last year’s challenger is the incumbent.

The big question is whether they will swap positions once again when the votes are counted. Pictured is Rob, the outgoing Mayor, congratulating Harry, the incoming Mayor, in 2025.

Rob Charlton
Aged 52, Rob is a lecturer at Abingdon and Witney College and was elected Mayor of Ock Street in 2024. He moved to Abingdon on his boat because he needed somewhere to moor, and more than 20 years later, he is still here! Uniquely, he has been lead dancer for both Abingdon Traditional Morris sides and would like both sides to continue because Abingdon loves a good rivalry. Rob created the last original dance in the Abingdon repertoire for the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, first performed at the Abingdon bun throwing in 2012. He can also be heard playing fiddle, mandolin, and other instruments during processions and music sessions.

Harry Knight
Aged 76 (last week), Harry is an Abingdonian by adoption and was first elected Mayor of Ock Street in 2014 – a position he has held several times since. He moved to Abingdon 52 years ago and joined the Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers in 1976. For many years, he lived and worked on Ock Street as a funeral director. He is one of the side’s melodeon players and has held the office of Bagman for some time. He was Lead Dancer the last time the Morris performed at the Royal Albert Hall and still enjoys “Constant Billy,” the most energetic Abingdon dance. His son, Daniel, has also danced with the side.

Residents of Ock Street (and its side streets), along with members of the Morris sides, are eligible to vote. But anybody can watch.

The day will also include dancing throughout the day by The Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers and two guest teams:  Oxford City and University, and Summertown. The election result will be declared soon after 4 pm at the Brewery Tap.

1 thought on “Ten Days to Go: The Mayor of Ock Street Election

  1. ResidentResident

    Where is the Lego model of the morris dancing this year? It is usually in the FatFace window, I have missed seeing it this time.

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