Additional Residents Parking Places Proposed

Additional Residents Parking Places
This may be of limited interest… There is currently a consultation underway about increasing the number of residents parking places in West St Helen Street and St Helens Court.
Additional Residents Parking Places
A lot of residents, and temporary visitors like nurses, already park along St Helens Court. 10 metres either side will become legitimate if the proposal goes through.
Additional Residents Parking Places
There is currently 10 metres residents parking outside the flats at 66-76 West St Helen Street. That is to increase to 18 metres. So in total there could be 5-6 additional parking spaces.

Normally there is not a problem finding parking on weekdays. It is weekends, and evenings, when there are not enough spaces.

Dragon Boat Racing

Dragon Boat Racing
The annual Rotary Dragon Boat Day was being held on the River Thames at Rye Farm Meadow in Abingdon-on-Thames.
Dragon Boat Racing
The day was sunny with a cooling breeze and large crowds gathered.
Dragon Boat Racing
There were lots of other things happening including funfair, BBQ, tea tent, real ale beer tent, music and community stalls.
Dragon Boat Racing
Lots of people dressed up.
Dragon Boat Racing
There is no chance to practice before the day, and dry land coaching is given before teams get into their boats.
Dragon Boat Racing
Teams raced against each other to get a good time and progress to the semi finals and finals, raising money for their own charities and the Rotary charity.
Dragon Boat Racing
A good time was had by all. Some teams had better times than others.

Victorian Abingdon Exhibition at Community Free Space

Victorian Abingdon Exhibition
At the Community Free Space (previously known as the Community Shop), in Bury Street, there is a picture exhibition about Victorian Abingdon. It will be open for a week.
Victorian Abingdon Exhibition
As always people are fascinated to look at old photographs of Abingdon, and this time there is also a large scale map of Abingdon in Victorian times. The displays were created by Elizabeth Drury who co-authored the Abingdon Past and Present books.

Also instrumental was Hester, who arranged the rota of volunteers and did the admin.
Victorian Abingdon Exhibition
Meanwhile, a group of cyclists came through town today, on their way from Didcot, on a 100-mile  ride, raising money for good causes. Causes were: Prostate Cancer UK, Helen and Douglas House, and the Oxford Centre for Enablement at Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre.

Dragon Boat Racing tomorrow – one of the biggest events in the Abingdon Calendar.

Pure Marie and The Breast Walk Ever

Thanks to Hollie, from Pure Marie on Bath Street, for this ….
Pure Marie
For the second year running we will be taking part in the Breast Walk Ever on Sunday 6th September 2015 to raise money for the Abingdon based charity, Against Breast Cancer, and we would really appreciate your support!

This 13.5 mile half marathon will take us along the River Thames across all sorts of difficult terrain!

Last year we managed to raise over £700 and this year, with your help, we would love to smash that target!

Donating to our JustGiving page is easy – just follow this link and click Donate: http://www.justgiving.com/owner-email/pleasesponsor/TeamMarieBoutique

JustGiving sends your donation straight to Against Breast Cancer so it’s a quick and safe way to donate.