The Relative Merits of Oliver Cromwell and Napolean

There was an unusual gathering at the Mayor’s Parlour this afternoon. Visitors from our twin town Argentan met cavaliers, over for the second day of the Heritage Weekend.

After the cavaliers had explained the English Civil War, the relative merits of Oliver Cromwell and Napolean were discussed through a translator.

The Cavaliers came at a last minute invitation for ‘Heritage Weekend ‘ and came both days – not just the more popular Saturday.

So it was good the Mayor could entertain them. They also visited some of the local Civil War sites such as Culham Bridge, and Barton Court.

And did two more recruitment drives training Abingdon’s youngsters to defend the town. The town was fairly quiet on Sunday but on both occasions they did well to pull together a company and entertain children and parents. Thanks to The English Civil War Society for this taster of what they do.

Heritage Weekend 2013 – Saturday

Heritage Weekend
There are a number of new informations boards on display this weekend. They are an additional part of the Abingdon Heritage Trail. But since the real boards were not ready for Heritage Weekend there were mock-ups at the five locations close to St Helen’s Church.

Roger Cox, the Mayor of Ock Street, or Mock Mayor of Abingdon, cut the ribbon, in a ‘mock opening’.
Heritage Weekend
The real Mayor of Abingdon went round to a lot of the properties thanking people for taking part in Heritage Weekend – which is primarily a chance to look behind doors that are not normally open and find out about the town’s history. The picture shows her at 60 East St Helen Street – once Tompkins Malt House.
Heritage Weekend
The Vale Islanders and Abingdon Traditional Morris Dancers performed beneath the County Hall as there was a light rain at the start of the day.
Heritage Weekend
The day included hourly boat rides where the town archivist told the history of Abingdon from the river.
Heritage Weekend
At Our Lady’s Abingdon there was a food festival as well as the chapel being open for Ride and Stride, and Heritage Weekend – a large number of properties were open but this was the first time Our Lady’s had taken part.
Heritage Weekend
Royalists came to protect the town against an invasion of parliamentarians. They trained up some young recruits in the use of pikes.
Heritage Weekend
Even more Royalists will be here today (Sunday). They would be glad if you can support them at noon on the Market Place as they have not been publicised. They are seen visiting the Kings Head and Bell in this picture. They went on to see Barton Court and Culham Bridge – places with civil war significance.

Major Oxfordshire Road Closed for a Year in 2013

Major Oxfordshire Road Closed
The ‘Road Ahead Closed’ sign has been there since last December. The yellow sign beyond says ‘Businesses are Open as Usual’. Lodge Hill Garage and Bagley Wood Saw Mill are open should you be looking for a second hand car or some timber.
Major Oxfordshire Road Closed
Pictures from Meridian ITV showed the damage after last winter’s heavy rain. Repairs have been underway for the last month but it could be a year between closure and reopening of this important road. The road is the one alternative to the over busy A34 when it gets jammed.

For people who cannot face the A34 it is the only way.

Permission to develop 55 houses in a North Abingdon Field Refused

North Abingdon Field Refused
The Peachcroft Field Action Group have won the first round. The Vale of White Horse District Council (VWHDC) has refused Radley College permission to build 55 houses on land designated as Greenbelt.

According to the VWHDC decision the NPPF (National Planning Policy Framework) only allows development on Greenbelt for:

• buildings for agriculture and forestry;
• provision of outdoor sport/recreation and for cemeteries
• extension or alteration to a building
• replacement buildings
• limited infilling in villages
• redevelopment of previously developed land.

The development does not seem to meet any of those criteria but, not being an expert, I have no idea whether Radley College will have grounds for appeal.