About 20 motor scooters gathered mid morning on the Market Place, and were to be seen buzzing round town afterwards.
People were sitting outside at Costa, Java&Co and Throwing Buns.
About half the shops in Abingdon town centre were open. Meanwhile the Fairacres out of town shopping centre, and Millets farm, were having a busy bank holiday as people looked to buy things for the house and garden.
I was not aware of any particular events in town. But there were quite a few people just visiting and walking down East St Helen’s Street, looking at the Alms Houses, and popping into St Helen’s Church where there were displays of Easter Lilies round the church. There is a growing tradition at St Helens for people to give donations for displays of lilies at Easter – to remember people they have lost.
Even more people were going to the river and the parks, and Mister Whippy was doing a steady trade.
Kevin from Walkabout Abingdon says that he already has a lot of forward bookings and endorsements as he enters into the second year of providing visitors with guided walks round Abingdon. He will be starting again in May, but today he was just enjoying the quiet bank holiday. He said he has recently started tweeting and recently tweeted “The History of Abingdon in 140 characters.” He asks if others would like to try to do better.
Shame the multistorey was closed today ? Not the most sensible way to encourage shoppers.
Looks like a fine day.
great shots!
Plenty going on the next two weekends though – Comedy Club, Rosie’s Fun Day, various concerts, nature walk, Air & Country Show…. see http://www.abingdon.gov.uk/events for details.