Sunday, 24 April 2016

Abingdon Green Gym


Abingdon Green Gym will be litter picking at the Tesco end of the Ock Path this Saturday 30th April from 9.30am to 12.30pm.  Meet in the Barclays Marcham Rd car park or on the footpath by the bridge nearest Tesco.  If you would like to join us, phone Eleanor on 01235 531 857.




Sunday, 17 April 2016

Guinnea Pigs


It was reported at the last TFLRA meeting that a box was found dumped along Mill Road (towards the bridge by the Mill) and upon opening it, was found to contain guinea pigs!!  We're pleased to say that they're all being cared for and are doing well.

Please, if you have a pet you can't care for anymore, the Vets or a Sanctuary are always welcoming and will help to rehome them.


Thursday, 7 April 2016

Update on Tree Cutting on Longfellow / Wordsworth Green

Following our earlier blog post re the loss of 2 badly diseased horse chestnut trees on the green with the possibility of replacements, some residents have been concerned about more trees being cut down, but on checking with the Town Council, they assure the TFLRA there are no plans to remove any more trees.


Thursday, 17 March 2016

Tree Cutting on Longfellow / Wordsworth Green

We were sorry to lose the trees on the green, but the Town Council have told us that these two horse chestnut trees were badly diseased and a tree surgeon had said that they should be removed without delay.  The Town Council have also told us that they hope to be able to plant replacement trees in the Autumn, although they can't say for certain.


Ock Path update

Update from the Vale of the White Horse on the Ock path and the metal fencing that was fallen down.  Good news at last.  We have just heard that they are going to improve the footpath between Chaunterell Way and Tescos.  They say they're going to tarmac it, once it has been cleared and cleaned.  Also that very unpleasant barbed wire fencing is going to be removed and another type of fencing put in its place.

In the recent newsletter we said that we had been back to the Environment Agency about the fallen fence by the weir.  This was after going backwards and forwards between the EA and the Vale, each saying it definitely belonged to the other agency.  We are also pleased to report the the Vale have finally agreed that they are responsible for this fence.  Though they don't say yet what they are going to do about it!

Neighbourhood Watch - Courier Fraud

Thames Valley Police are calling on residents to help tackle courier fraud by taking ten minutes to talk to elderly friends and relatives.  Courier fraudsters phone and trick victims into handing large sums of cash to a courier that arrives at their home.
  • Never deal with cold callers on the phone or in person, no matter how polite or friendly they are.  Saying ‘No thank you’ and shutting the door or hanging up the phone is not rude.
  • Your bank, the police or anyone legitimate will never send a courier to your home to collect your money, your bank cards, and they will never ask for your pin number.  Close the door, lock it, and call 101 to speak to the police.
  • Keep a mobile phone next to the landline, and if you want to make a phone call immediately after hanging up the landline, always use the other phone.
  • If you do hand over your bank details or cards, don’t panic.  Call your bank immediately using another phone, such as a mobile phone, explain what’s happened and cancel your cards.
  • Legitimate callers will never try to rush you, scare you, or force you into anything. If you feel scared or pressured at any point, hang up or shut the door and tell someone what’s happened.
Since mid-December, there have been 13 reported incidents of courier fraud in Abingdon and the surrounding areas.  The victim’s have lost a combined total of over £150,000.

There are many variations of the courier scam, but it usually follows this method:
  • A fraudster will cold call the victim on a landline.   In Abingdon, the fraudster’s have claimed to be from the victim’s bank, the police, a fraud investigator, and even television personality and Money Saving Expert founder Martin Lewis OBE.
  • The fraudster states their systems have spotted a fraudulent payment in the victim’s account, or that they need the victim’s help in investigating fraudulent activity at their bank.
  • In order to reassure the victim that they are genuine, they suggest that the victim hangs up and rings the bank/police back straight away.  However, they don’t disconnect the call from the landline so that when the real phone number is dialled, they are actually still speaking to the fraudster.
  • Finally, the fraudsters will send a courier to collect cash from the victim’s home address, or to take the victim to their bank to withdraw the money.  The fraudster will have then obtained the victim’s name, address, full bank details, card and PIN.
If you receive this type of call, report it to the Police by calling 101, or to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040. In an emergency dial 999.

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Children's Corner - Christmas Colouring Competition


Thank you to all the children who sent in their pictures for the Christmas Colouring competition - there were many superb colouring pictures!  You can view all entries in the window of the Stonewater flats Common Room, Bridges Close.

Christmas Quiz Winners

There were quite a few correct answers sent in for the adults Christmas Quiz from the December Newsletter ..... the winner is Daphne Stevens of Mill Road - well done!!  Daphne wins a small prize.

The answers to the quiz are:

1) Stocking, 2) Santa, 3) Tinsel, 4) Spruce, 5) Manger, 6) Noel, 7) Turkey, 8) Sleigh, 9) Reindeer, 10) Present, 11) Mistletoe, 12) Carol, 13) Star, 14) Angel, 15) Magi (Kings)

Friday, 1 January 2016

Children's Corner - Colouring Competition - Christmas 2015

There were many superb colouring pictures sent in for the children's colouring competition featured in the Christmas Newsletter - well done to all who submitted an entry - it was a tough decision to select 2 winners from such beautiful pictures!!  Our independent judge selected 2 winners for both categories, and the winners are Lois age 4 and Anna age 6, and the runner up is Izabel age 8, all from Tithe Farm.  The children received a book token each.  Well done!

You can view all the entires in the window of the Stonewater flats Common Room, Bridges Close.
Winner - Anna age 6









Winner - Lois age 4
Runner Up - Izabel age 6
































Thursday, 31 December 2015

Neighbourhood Watch - Christmas Theft


The Neighbourhood Watch reported that there had sadly been a theft of some exterior decorations from Medlicott Drive over Christmas - sometime between Monday evening 28th December and Tuesday morning 29th December.

He said that residents of the road had been suspicious of a large white transit-type van parked in the road on several occasions before the theft, although they don't know if the two events are linked.  He asks that if other residents see a van of this type, driving slowly or stopped in this area, that they note the registration number and let him know and he will pass it on to the local police.

Neighbourhood Watch number is 07753915437.