42nd Street OYMT

Thankyou to Jane for sending this:
42nd Street
Singers, dancers and actors from the Oxfordshire Youth Music Theatre are a group of talented 14 to 19-year-olds from all across the county, including quite a few from Abingdon.

Their latest production of 42nd Street is running now with tickets available for the shows on Friday 5th at 7pm and Saturday 6th at the 2pm and 7pm. The performance is at Radley College Theatre, Abingdon.

Tickets are available by searching We Got Tickets for 42nd Street OYMT on https://www.wegottickets.com or on the door if there are some left.

Preview of School Holiday Films and Abingdon Horticultural Society Spring Show

The Easter holiday starts this weekend and children have two weeks off from 6th – 22nd April. Abingdon’s new cinema, The Abbey, will be screening some new, family-friendly films: Missing Link and Peppa Pig’s Festival of Fun. The Dumbo film should also be on soon.
Easter Holiday Films
In the animated film Missing Link, Myths and monsters investigator, Sir Lionel Frost, sets off on an adventure to the Pacific Northwest to prove the existence of a legendary creature – Mr. Link.
Easter Holiday Films
Peppa Pig is celebrating 15 years of entertaining children and there will be ten brand new episodes, making up an hour for little ones to spend with Peppa and her family.

Then coming soon is Dumbo 2019.
Easter Holiday Films
Ian Wiper, Managing Director says: “Dumbo is the first of several fantastic live action Disney remakes to look forward to this year, along with Aladdin and the Lion King. The ticket demand has already been huge.”
Easter Holiday Films
As well as the Passion Play this Saturday at 2pm, there is also the Abingdon Horticultural Society Spring Show from 2pm until 4pm. The entrance fee for non members is £1. There will be a plant stall and refreshments will be available.
Easter Holiday Films
Members compete in classes for Spring Flowers, Baking, Photographs and  Handicrafts, and there is a special section for young people to enter a range of exhibits.

Clean up and New recycling wheel and app

Clean up
Helen sent a poster to remind people of the next litter pick by the River Thames on Saturday 13th April. That should make things tidy for the big Sunday 14th April, featuring: Abingdon Head of the River Rowing, The Thames at War 1940s Day at the Lock, and the Eighth Abingdon Cycle Festival.
Clean up
Abingdon library had recycling wheels when I was in last Friday. They make it easier for people to check which bin waste items should go in which bin.
Clean up
There is also a smartphone app called Binzone to tells people which bin to put out and what to put in what bin. The recycling wheel and app are intended to improve recycling rates and have been created by the South and Vale councils.

April Theme Day – Yellow (once grey)

Abingdon Artists
My entry for the City Daily Photo theme day of yellow is speed camera. The one pictured above is sited just before John Mason school, in Abingdon, where there are also speed bumps, on the Wooton Road.

When speed cameras were introduced in Abingdon back in 1992 they were grey. A change in the law in 2001 meant speed cameras were given a yellow vinyl sheet to ensure they can be seen.

There are four fixed speed cameras in Abingdon – all yellow:
Drayton Road – 30 MPH
A4183 – Oxford Road – 30 MPH
Wooton Road – 30 MPH
Audlett drive – 40 MPH

Speed cameras use radar technology to measure how fast a vehicle is travelling and to trigger the camera to take two photos in quick succession. A powerful flash will illuminate the registration plate. It is rear facing so as not to blind drivers. There are also white calibration lines (5mph apart) on the roads surface. So there are two forms of detection: radar, and calibration.