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  • Exhibition: South Indian Years – The Art & Poetry of Oswald Couldrey

    Abingdon County Hall Museum

    Oswald Jennings Couldrey is Abingdon’s best-known twentieth-century artist. He was born into a local family of seed merchants and agricultural suppliers which for several generations had included musicians, scholars and […]

  • Bale Play in the Barn

    Bale Play in the Barn
    High Lodge Farm, Culham Abingdon, United Kingdom

    Bale Play in the Barn is coming – and it’s going to be bigger and bouncier than ever! For February half-term only, High Lodge Farm is clearing out the machinery […]

    £3
  • Grim Dark Gaming Society

    Grim Dark Gaming Society
    Willows Shake Shop 18 Bury Street, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    The Grim Dark Gaming Society has been going since January 2023 and provides facilities and equipment for Science Fiction and table-top gaming. We provide a space to discuss, paint and […]

  • Mum~Me Circle

    St Ethelwold's House 30 East Saint Helen Street, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    An opportunity to meet with Mum's of all stages, to gather support and wisdom, for your motherhood and nourish your head, heart and soul. We were never meant to do […]

    £20
  • Planning Committee

    Abingdon Guildhall Abbey Close, Abingdon, United Kingdom
  • Abingdon Astronomical Society

    Abingdon Astronomical Society is having a 'Beginners Meeting' on Monday 23rd February. The meeting starts at 8.00pm at the Methodist Church Hall, Dorchester Crescent, Abingdon, OX14 2AH. All welcome. Details […]

  • ADHD – The Adult Journey

    TAB (old police station) 19 Bridge Street, Abingdon

    The adult journey is for adults 18 years and over who are navigating life with diagnosed or undiagnosed ADHD. It is also for partners and close friends of adult ADHDers […]

  • Galapagos – History, Natural History and Future

    Christ Church Hall Northcourt Road, Abingdon

    An illustrated talk by Karen van Oostrum, Freelance botanist and educator, Associate Tutor for the Field Studies Council. formerly Head of Education at Cambridge University Botanic Garden.

    £3
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