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Jericho Pantry

Every Tuesday from 5.30 to 6.30 pm. The main purpose of the Pantry is to make food that would otherwise be thrown away accessible to people who live locally who can make use of it.

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The cafe is back

Our popular Saturday morning cafe is running again

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Life drawing classes

Explore your creativity -- all levels welcome. 

Local artist Mike England holds life drawing classes at the community centre.

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NEWS ITEM

Dancing through the showers

Dancing through the showers

Local residents join in a collective dance with the Oxford City and University Morris Dancers

Undaunted by the forecast, thousands of people dodged the downpours to enjoy Street Fair 2025

Posted - June 08, 2025

Thanks to everyone who made this year's Street Fair such a sucess, especially our unflappable organizer Chartotte Christie, and all those who volunteered to make things happen. George Taylor organized the raffle and collected wonderful prizes from local sponsors, who included:

  • Al Shami Lebanese Restaurant
  • 101 Coffee/Edge
  • Brasserie Blanc, 71-72 Walton Stree
  • College Cruisers
  • Face-Oxford at Walton Street Wellness
  • Inkora art and tattoo
  • Jericho Community Cafe
  • Jericho Hair & Beauty Studio
  • Mamma Mia
  • Naomi Swain, Massage Yoga Fitness
  • Old Bookbinders
  • Phoenix Picture House
  • Standard Restaurant
  • The Perch Inn, Binsey
  • Walton Street Cycles
  • Zheng Restaurant
<p>Canal Street was packed with stalls for more than 40 stallholders</p>

Canal Street was packed with stalls for more than 40 stallholders

<p>Where did we put you? Organizer Charlotte Christie checks where Joelle Mann was presenting Companion Voices and the Death Cafe</p>

Where did we put you? Organizer Charlotte Christie checks where Joelle Mann was presenting Companion Voices and the Death Cafe

<p>Local councillor Alex Hollingworth offers greenery from  Cripley Meadow Allotment Association</p>

Local councillor Alex Hollingworth offers greenery from  Cripley Meadow Allotment Association

<p>George Taylor on trombone and friends  entertain with a lively jazz band. </p>

George Taylor on trombone and friends  entertain with a lively jazz band. 

<p>Younger visitors are comfortable paying with their phones  for raffle tickets</p>

Younger visitors are comfortable paying with their phones for raffle tickets

<p>Despite threatening weather, the bands at the Bookbinders played on until well in the evening</p>

Despite threatening weather, the bands at the Bookbinders played on until well in the evening

<p>Maggie Black and David Feeny for the Jericho Wharf Trust discuss  the state of play on the canalside site</p>

Maggie Black and David Feeny for the Jericho Wharf Trust discuss  the state of play on the canalside site

<p>Cuisine from around the world, including Jamaica which added to the atmosphere</p>

Cuisine from around the world, including Jamaica which added to the atmosphere

<p>Harcourt Landlord, Ian Stuart, with beer from the Bookbinders and regular customer Pat Schlueter</p>

Harcourt Landlord, Ian Stuart, with beer from the Bookbinders and regular customer Pat Schlueter

<p>A spectacular second day to the Fest with RunJericho. More than 1,000 runners, young and old, joined in children's, 5K and 10K events. Congratulations to all the runners and volunteers, and especially St Barnabas School PTA for organizing such an amazing event.</p>

A spectacular second day to the Fest with RunJericho. More than 1,000 runners, young and old, joined in children's, 5K and 10K events. Congratulations to all the runners and volunteers, and especially St Barnabas School PTA for organizing such an amazing event.