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Looking More Cared For

At the end of June I said that West St Helen Street was the most uncared for street in Abingdon.
West St Helen Street - before mend
About a week later white boxes got drawn round the ruts and pot holes.
West St Helen Street - during mend
Then yesterday morning I awoke to the sound of road mending, and visited to take a picture. The workman thought I wanted the picture in order to complain because they had started so early.
West St Helen Street - during mend
“Far from it” I said, and returned this evening to take another picture, now the job is done.

Looks like the backlog is getting cleared now that the County Council have a new contractor.

Two Modern Abingdon Developments

House in 1981
This advert shows three houses down West St Helen Street when they first went on sale in 1981. These houses were also on the books of a London based estate-agents (called Goddard and Smith)  and were described as being in the Heart of Abingdons Conservation Area – they still are.
House Now
Compare that with today, almost 30 years on. Not that much has changed in the scene apart from the number of  cars.  Even Conservation Areas have not banned traffic.
Our House
In the window of Andrews is a picture of Printer’s Court, a recently completed development, off Coopers Lane and Ock Street.
Our House
It backs on to the Royal Mail sorting Office Yard where there is the biggest yellow hatched area in Abingdon.
Our House

Royal Mail are also having work done on the flat roof of the sorting office to keep it watertight for the next ten, twenty years or even thirty years – or for however long we continue to send letters.