NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Jericho Wharf gets planning permission | Apr 28 2016 |
| Plans for Cranham corners | Mar 17 2016 |
| 17 to go | Feb 21 2016 |
| Flooded by a mini-fatberg | Feb 10 2016 |
| Blavatnik to soften landscape | Feb 01 2016 |
| Happy 100 Barbara | Jan 24 2016 |
| SIAHAF tries to renege on community commitments | Jan 07 2016 |
| Getting Jericho Wharf back on track | Jan 02 2016 |
| Vote for St Sepulchres | Nov 10 2015 |
| Chlldren’s centre likely to close | Oct 14 2015 |
| Welcome students | Sep 21 2015 |
| Jericho bus in danger | Aug 11 2015 |
| City must hold SIAHAF to its commitments | Jul 30 2015 |
| Street Fair weathers the weather | Jun 14 2015 |
| Stumped | May 18 2015 |
| Maggots to prosecco | Apr 21 2015 |
| Jericho is number 19 | Mar 29 2015 |
| Echoes of the Bullring in Walton St | Mar 01 2015 |
| Planning permission granted | Feb 11 2015 |
| City Council to discuss SIAHAF application | Feb 06 2015 |
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
What kind of households we have?
According the to 2011 Census, almost half of Jericho households – 46% – consisted of only one person, 24% consisted of couples with or without children, 7% were student households, and 11% were other multi-person households, while 6% were single-parent households.
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