NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Street Fair 2019 | Jun 04 2019 |
| Film on Jericho to be reprised | May 12 2019 |
| Hands-on art | Apr 28 2019 |
| Jericho Community Association AGM | Mar 29 2019 |
| Accessible bus service for Jericho | Mar 04 2019 |
| Voting in Carfax and Jericho | Feb 05 2019 |
| Social prescribing and the No 17 bus | Feb 02 2019 |
| Jericho night shelter | Jan 19 2019 |
| Ali the postman | Jan 04 2019 |
| Castle Mill flatline | Dec 13 2018 |
| Faisal shows the way | Nov 21 2018 |
| New faces in the community cafe | Oct 23 2018 |
| A broad perspective on Lucy’s | Sep 13 2018 |
| Jericho stretched | Jul 25 2018 |
| A family affair | Jun 10 2018 |
| Jericho Street Fair 2018 | Apr 30 2018 |
| Noisy idlers | Apr 15 2018 |
| Artists and models | Feb 27 2018 |
| Community lunch at the Bookbinders | Feb 15 2018 |
| Display your inner creativity | Jan 09 2018 |
Where we work?
According to the 2001 Census, in Jericho 28% of those working were self-employed, while 18% worked part time. Around 20% were in higher professional occupations compared with 14% for Oxford. We also tend to work nearby: 72% of people worked within five kilometres of their home; 18% went to work on foot, 13% by car and 6% by bike
The history of the Phoenix?
There has been a cinema here since 1913. Orginally it the 'North Oxford Kinema', since when it has passed through many hands and names, including the Scala, the New Scala, the Studios 1 and 2, Studio X (a club showing soft porn) and finally in 1977 the Phoenix.