Please note that, due to operational adjustments, the Visitor Information Centre will close at 12 noon on Wednesday 24 June and Thursday 25 June. Council services remain available during this […]
Football – Abingdon United Football and Social Club
Northcourt Road, Abingdon OX14 1PL. Music at the Northcourt and Comedy at the Northcourt on Fridays
Football – Abingdon Town Football Club
Abingdon Town FC has league matches with a first and second team based at Abingdon Bridge. Youth teams are supported and social events. From 2018 improvements are being made and a new field is available for matches and training. A regular car boot sale is held at their ground.
Croquet – Thames Valley Croquet Club
Thames Valley Croquet Club has been playing in Abingdon for over 20 years. We play at the Abingdon Vale Cricket Club, Hales and Hays Meadow, OX14 3HP.
We play on Mondays and Fridays all year round and matches on Wednesdays during the summer season.
Cricket – Abingdon Vale Cricket Club
Hales & Hays Meadow, Culham Road, OX14 3HP
Canoeing – Kingfisher Canoe Club
Kingfisher Canoe Club is a friendly and relaxed club whose members paddle for enjoyment. Originally formed in 1974 as a club for over-18’s but now with a highly active ‘Pathfinders’ Youth Section for 11-18 years. In both adult and youth sections we offer an open environment with progressive development opportunities, with appropriate safety and safeguarding measures in place.
Bowling – Abingdon Bowling Club
The Green Albert Park, Park Crescent, Abingdon, OX14 1DF
Athletics – Abingdon Athletics Club (formerly Abingdon Amblers)
Tilsley Park, Dunmore Road, Abingdon, OX14 1PU
Athletics – Radley Athletics Club
Tilsley Park, Dunmore Road, Abingdon, OX14 1PU
Karate – Abingdon Kyushindo Karate
Kyushindo at the Abingdon Conservative Club, Ock Street, is ideal for juniors and adults. There are also clubs in Didcot, Faringdon, Oxford and Reading established in the 1960s. Kyushindo is a Martial Art influenced by traditional Shotokan Karate and Judo Japanese styles with the flowing forms of Chinese ‘soft style’ arts principally Tai Chi and Baguazhang. We emphasise effective techniques rather than physical strength. Kyushindo is trained in a safe environment by knowledgeable and experienced instructors. Techniques are applied safely and skilfully in partnered practice and non-contact sparring. Kyushindo is not a business, which helps to keep costs very low.

