Radley Lakes – July 2022


The Radley Lakes Trust organised a community event with cakes, nature activities, and music at Radley Lakes. I left my bike in good company and looked around.

The Abingdon Community Choir sang a song written specially by Helen Eccleston. It began:
Come and spend a while down by the Lake
with a view to make you smile down by the Lake


The choir were followed by Trev Williams by the Lake.

The Radley Lakes Trust carried out a survey at their information stall by the Lake.

The Thrupp Lake cake stall also sold ice lollies on this hot afternoon.

The sun was out, and the blue sky was reflected in Thrupp Lake.

Nature activities by the Lake included plant identification with David Guyoncourt

and bird watching through a telescope with Ian Elkins

and Graham Bateman on the lookout for mini beasts.

Saturday 9th July Events


Volunteers were setting up the plot to plate community event this evening. The event looks big, and The Abbey Buildings and grounds are being fully used. These planters are examples of the great variety of ways to grow plants. The rag bunting used at the Jubliee in the Meadow is getting re-used.

The event starts at 11am. There is more information at https://abingdonabbeybuildings.co.uk/plot-to-plate-community-festival/

At St Nicolas Church, volunteers were setting up the Kennington Memory Club Summer Sale that is on from 10 am – 12 noon.

For youngsters in South Abingdon, the annual Play and Activity Day will be from 11 am until 3 pm.

P.S. This morning, the blog had a frightening security message. That was my fault. The security certificate was out of date and needed replacing.

Other people have told me they see a strange page when they google Abingdon Blog. The google robot got lost when it last visited. Maybe next time it will find the right place.

A spectacular display


Here are pictures from the spectacular floral displays in Abingdon on the 7th of July 2022, the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned after a series of resignations by government ministers.

Boris Johnson’s time in office was the most eventful of any recent Prime Minister. It began with getting Brexit Done. There followed a Pandemic that forced people to stay at home.

The real danger came when he sacked his Brexit ally, Dominic Cummings, appointed as the  Prime Minister’s special adviser. Dominic Cummings blogged about parties at 10 Downing Street when the rest of the country was in lockdown.

Russia invaded Ukraine, and Boris Johnson became a friend of Ukraine.

Spectacular displays do not go on forever.

Old Abbey House – Summer 2022


Work began in May, converting Old Abbey House into a 27-bedroom hotel after the VWHDC gave planning permission and listed building consent.

Contractors are tiling the roof

and improving utility services.

Work should be completed by Summer 2023.

The building became Grade II listed in October 2021 to help protect features such as stain-glass windows and fireplaces.