Abingdon Blog

Abingdon is probably the oldest town in Britain - continuously inhabited since the Iron Age. Abingdon is seven miles downstream from Oxford on the River Thames. The Abingdon Blog is a photo record of events and places in Abingdon - mostly every day.

Saturday, 15 July 2006

Ock Mini Park


Back in 1982 it was intended as a Carpark.

But since then it has lost its way. It is the area of ground at the junction of Drayton Road and Marcham Road. There are bins, seats, gravel, some trees, and a view over the river Ock. The area has been cleared in the last month. There is a mound of earth where a tree grows.

It is not accessible by car, although cars whiz close by. It may be of some use for people who need a rest walking by on their way to the hospital, or coming back from Tesco with bags of shopping.

It is a place, going through a quiet spell, but just waiting to happen.

Wootton Road Shops

Currently comprises

A One Stop convenience store complete with newsagent and post office

2. A colourful pet shop - now closed.

3. A sports equipment shop

4. A mobile phone and electrical shop with matching tiles to3

This is run by a member, and one time president of the Abingdon chamber of commerce.

Friday, 14 July 2006

Mostly Books


& More Ingredients in Stert Street has morphed into a bookshop without any noticeable interruption in trading.

Sunday, 9 July 2006

Abingdon Sports


Abingdon Sports shop on the high street was called Touchwood Sports until earlier this year. Touchwoods have been selling sports equipment and camping gear since the 1960s in various premises around Abingdon, and off the Abingdon Road in Oxford.

Earlier this year, the Touchwoods retired, and Michael Samways, the manager, has taken over - renaming the shop Abingdon Sports. As you can see during this wimbledon fortnight tennis is the theme. Today is the mens final between Nadal and Federer. It is also the World Cup Final between France and Italy.