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  • Terry Pratchett! A TRIP ON THE STAGE

    Terry Pratchett! A TRIP ON THE STAGE
    Unicorn Theatre Checker Walk, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    This year, with the enthusiastic approval of Terry Pratchett's Estate, Stephen Briggs is dramatising a confection of pieces selected from Terry's writings - novels, short stories, articles - chosen to provide an evening of Terry's wit, wisdom and whimsy.

    £14
  • Youth Sundays at One Planet Abingdon

    Youth Sundays at One Planet Abingdon
    One Planet Abingdon, Climate Emergency Centre under the County Hall, Market Place, Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom

    Lots of skills to learn and share! Come and enjoy the company of like minded young people. Let's connect over board games, food music and an opportunity to discuss what matters to you in a safe space!

  • Abingdon Branch of Berkshire FHS: ‘Children & War: Experiences of WW2 in Oxfordshire’ – A talk by Liz Woolley

    long furlong community centre boulter drive, abingdon, oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    Although spared the bombs, Oxfordshire felt the deep impact of World War II.  This talk explores how local children and evacuees experienced life during the war - through disruption, adaptation and resilience.  It offers a moving insight into childhood on the home front.

    £5
  • Yoga classes

    Yoga classes
    Roysse Room, Abingdon Guildhall Roysse Court, Bridge Street, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    Friendly Yoga classes mixing Hatha and Iyengar styles, for strength, alignment and flexibility, breath work , posture, and relaxation

    £13,50
  • Tim Healey – A Victorian Christmas

    Trinity Church Conduit Road, Abingdon

    With a wealth of innovations such as Christmas trees, cards and crackers,  the Victorians shaped our festivities today.  This entertaining talk describes how Santa Claus arrived, with his reindeer sleigh, the plight of the poor and the influence of Dickens, as well as exploring bygone customs such as Goose Clubs and the ‘Christmassing’ of London […]

    £4
  • Games for a Laugh (social board games)

    Games for a Laugh (social board games)
    The King's Head & Bell 10 E St Helen St, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

    Games for a Laugh is a social board games group based in Abingdon Oxfordshire, open to anyone and everyone. We've been running weekly games evenings since summer 2014. We play a wide variety of board games and card games. We meet on Tuesday nights at 7.30pm at the King's Head & Bell pub in Abingdon. […]

    Free
  • COFFEE MORNING (Weekly in Drayton)

    COFFEE MORNING (Weekly in Drayton)
    Drayton Village Hall Lockway, Drayton, United Kingdom

    Community coffee morning - to raise funds for village hall and other good causes.  Tea, coffee, cake (or 3?!) maybe even a bacon sarnie?!  Running weekly now on Weds mornings.

    Free
  • ‘good Cause’ Coffee Morning (Drayton)

    ‘good Cause’ Coffee Morning (Drayton)
    Drayton Village Hall Lockway, Drayton, United Kingdom

    Coffee and cake, or tea and a bacon sarnie if you prefer, and all for a good cause!        Good parking, free wi-fi.    Every Weds morning (but check local F'book for any exceptions) - in Drayton Village Hall, Lockway, OX14 4LF

    Free
  • Community committee

    Abingdon Guildhall Abbey Close, Abingdon, United Kingdom
  • ADHD – The Adult Journey

    The Tab (old police station) 19 Bridge Street, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    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 who are looking for ways to help and support their loved ones. If you are interested in attending this meeting and/or interested in finding out […]

  • Talk – Data Centre: Critical infrastructure or digital vampires?

    Abingdon Baptist Church, 35 Ock Street, Abingdon OX14 5AG

    The British government wants to make the country a superpower in artificial intelligence and is pushing for the construction of data centres. Who will benefit from this? Join Meredith Williams for a talk to find out more.

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