NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Seeking a viable route | Dec 06 2016 |
| Somerville protects Bedford | Nov 11 2016 |
| Latest Castle Mill flats consultations | Sep 29 2016 |
| A & K rev up for the autumn | Aug 23 2016 |
| Great day at Jericho Street Fair | Jun 12 2016 |
| Reprieve for Jericho bus | May 31 2016 |
| 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 |
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.
Where the community centre came from?
The centre was built at the end of the 19th century as the Church Institute for St. Barnabas.