The third allotment was to the west of the current meadow, south of the bus park and running up to the railway track. This last site was still shown as allotment gardens in 1957 but is now fenced off and overgrown.
Monday, 27 October 2008
Allotments at Oxpens
Looking at Oxpens meadow you'd not see any evidence of any crops being grown, but in the early 20th century the area included at least three allotments. At that time Oxpens meadow covered a larger area than at present, and two of the allotment gardens are where Oxford and Cherwell college are now located.
Oxpens bathing place
The ordinance map of 1900 shows 16 acres of Oxpens as a series of open fields. The only developed feature at that time was the St Ebbe's bathing place, which dates from around 1878. It was used seasonally and was restricted to children.
The area south of the bathing place was known as Ballow Ham and was leased by the city council as long ago as 1900 which, in an echo of current city council policies, contained a children's playground.
The bathing place closed at the end of the 1937 season and, in 1951, the site was filled in.
Its very hard to see where the old bathing place was located, but you can find the old walls and some of the concrete marking the walls, almost covered by grass. This photo shows all that remains.
Wildlife on Oxpens green
One of the pleasures of spending time at Oxpens meadow is seeing the variety of wildlife in the city centre. Sunday 26th November was a clear evening and in the last light of the day a flock of geese waddled out of the Thames and across the green. Several of the birds ate the grass, which was still growing in the late autumn.
Monday, 13 October 2008
Residents cheer town green bid

Sendra residents and friends got together on Oxpens meadow in the afternoon to celebrate having put in the application for registration. The photo shows the trucks from the Russian State Circus - who were stopped on the green.
Oxfordshire County Council will consider the registration application in the coming months.
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Flood risks
Russian circus

Hundreds of families had the chance to see acrobats and clowns in the Russian State Circus, which pitched up at Oxpens Meadow for a weekend in October. The big top and lorries filled the space which was only just big enough to fit everyone in.
Visitors were able to get to the circus without using cars, as the meadow is close the railway station and public transport.
Birmingham and London to Oxford bike ride
About Oxpens meadow
Oxpens meadow is one of the last remaining vestiges of open green space in Oxford's West End area. Its a well maintained field next to the ice rink and is used by walkers, residents and sportspeople. The green hosts events ranging from hot air ballooning to informal games.
We are fighting to ensure the space is kept as a green as a green space that current future generations can enjoy. A beautiful space in both summer and winter it is a green oasis in the heart of the city.
12 years of ballooning on Oxpens

You may have seen balloons floating over Oxford, chances are they took off from Oxpens meadow. These sorts of events have been popular for a number of years. This photo dates from September 1996.
Balloonists typically use most of the field when setting up and taking off, its hard to see how this activity could take place if the field were half built on.
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