Today was Dalton Barracks Open Day. It is a chance for families associated with the barracks and the local community to get together.
There were quite a few different types of ethnic dancing. This group of Bangra dancers invited members of the audience to join in. In this picture I recognise Lorrain Oates (ex Mayor), two army officers, John Flood – Mayor of Didcot, and Elizabeth Drury – local historian. All had a go.
Fom Didcot were members of the bomb disposal team based there at Vauxhall barracks. This gentleman is having ago at controlling one of the bomb disposal robots.
The Chair of the Vale, and Mayor of Abingdon took part in a grog tasting ceremony which included them being given some garlands, and drinking a potion that numbs the lips.
There were lots of displays and stalls, all quite different from what you get at a usual fete or fun-day. Sky divers dropped in flying the flag.
There were also the ceremonial parts, such as the flag raising.
There was a good turnout since England had been knocked out of the World Cup. They would have been playing today. And the weather was fantastic.
hi i would like to know how much longer do we have to put up with the noise from the camp. friday 10.06.11. we had a small plane diving above are bungalow. sat it was mad men racing up & down . sun another day of the same but louder. if this carrys on i will be seeing my mp p.s. i suppose your top people are away from there at the weekends & i exspect the money for these avents go into the mess funds.