
East St Helen Street residents decorated their road on Saturday in preparation for the coronation.

It looks very colourful.
Riverbank clean-up – Spring 2023
Thank you to Anne for this report.

There was a great turnout of 42 pickers for the riverbank clean-up on Saturday, 29th April. This community activity saves rubbish from polluting the environment or being swept out to sea and causing damage to wildlife. The event was organised by Lynne Ford of Abibinit and Anne Smart from Carbon Cutters. They were joined by Abingdon Rotary members and heralded by the Town Crier.

Kingfisher Canoe Club could not join in because of the high water level, but 3 independent canoeists collected lots of rubbish.

They collected 18 bags of non-recyclable rubbish; and 5 bags of recyclables (1 of glass bottles, 2 of cans and 2 of plastic bottles.) The prize for the most unusual object went for a plastic parrot.
They reported to local councils: places where bins would help, dumped asbestos and overflowing bins in Rye Farm carpark, fly-tipping off Audlett Drive, and a wheelchair and supermarket trolley in the river near the Abbey Brass band hut.
Abibinit plans regular litter picks in different areas of the town, the next on 2nd July. See their website for details.
Local Excellence Market

The Town Crier and many local people were at the sunny Local Excellence Market in Abingdon today.

There were 36 stalls. During 2023 there have been 77 different traders so far. They have come the following distances:
* within Abingdon = 39
* less than 5 miles = 17
* 5-10 miles = 11
* 10-30 miles = 8
* 30+ miles = 2

Natural Bread from Botley was new to the market, with a selection of sourdoughs and yeasted bread.

There was still room for tables outside Market Place cafes, and on this table were three people standing for the local elections, which are this Thursday (4th May 2023). Take a photo ID to vote.

Near the Market Place were the Abingdon Peace Group with the message for every £1 we spend reducing UK carbon emissions, we spend £7.30 on the military.

The Women’s Rights Network was highlighting the Respect My Sex Campaign, which they want to highlight to local politicians.
Coronation postbox topper, church service, and parties

Following a brief appearance by St George, the Coronation postbox topper has appeared on the Market Place. It has the royal cypher CIIIR, representing Charles III. People can donate to the crochet creator’s chosen charity at https://www.justgiving.com/page/secret-crochet-creator-1682518263966. Previously, £500 was given to the Abingdon Foodbank.
King Charles III is shown with Queen Camilla, who will also be crowned at the Coronation at Westminster Abbey on 6th May 2023.

At St Helen’s Church, on the eve of the Coronation, there will be a service for people of the town to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.

More shop windows have also picked up the coronation theme, including The Shed with a Coronation Tea Party.

It looks like Old Station House and others are preparing for Coronation parties.