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  1. Abingdon Bridge crosses the River Thames at the town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. It carries the A415 road from Abingdon to Dorchester, Oxfordshire, over the reach of the Thames between Culham Lock and Abingdon Lock . The bridge is actually two bridges, linked by Nag's Head Island.

  2. Jul 19, 2024 · Built in 1416 and widened in 1929, the arched Abingdon Bridge over the Thames (comprising three sections: the Hart or Town Bridge, the Maud Hales Bridge, and the Burford Bridge) provides a view of the Early English tower and Perpendicular spire of St. Helen’s Church.

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  3. The Abingdon Bridge is a charity that supports the wellbeing and mental health of young people aged 13-25 in Oxfordshire. It offers counselling, advocacy, mediation and community programmes to help young people overcome life's challenges.

  4. Abingdon Bridge over the Thames, near St Helen's Church, was built in 1416 and was widened or altered in 1790, 1828, 1927 and 1929. Abbey Gateway between the Abingdon County Hall Museum and the Guildhall remains a point of local importance.

  5. All our guidance and emotional support is free and confidential. We can help you in a number of different ways: Counselling. Group work. 1:1 wellbeing support. Healthy lifestyle programme. Bespoke training and educational workshops. Outreach projects.

  6. The Abingdon Bridge offers the following services and support to young people aged 13-25. Counselling. Careers advice. Healthy Lifestyles. Sexual Health. Relationships. Personal Safety....

  7. Abingdon Bridge, Bridge Street. Abingdon Bridge was built in 1416 by local town initiative, not by the Abbey. A guild named the Fraternity of the Holy Cross was chartered in 1441 and given...

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