NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Goodbye to the Globe? | Dec 08 2005 |
| New community centre | Dec 06 2005 |
| Street Fair 2006 | Dec 05 2005 |
| Health centre debate | Dec 04 2005 |
| Bravery certificates | Dec 03 2005 |
| Boatyard showdown | Dec 01 2005 |
| Bravery commendations | Sep 08 2005 |
| A community that works | Sep 07 2005 |
| Bagging up the litter | Sep 04 2005 |
| Estelle and Del tie the knot | Sep 04 2005 |
| Street Fair 2005 | Sep 02 2005 |
| Canalside victory | Sep 01 2005 |
| Farewell gift at the Globe | Apr 03 2005 |
| Plan inquiry pauses | Apr 01 2005 |
| Yet more flats from Lucy’s | Sep 09 2004 |
| Jericho gets its own WI | Sep 08 2004 |
| New health centre | Sep 07 2004 |
| Jericho Rejects take a curtain call at the Town Hall | Sep 05 2004 |
| Bellway go to appeal | Sep 04 2004 |
| Lucy’s plan gets the green light | Sep 03 2004 |
Who owns the houses?
In Jericho in 2011, only 21% of households were owner occupiers. Instead, many more people rented their homes: 58% from private landlords and 20% from ‘social’ landlords, mostly the City Council.
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.
Tue 05 May - 6.15 pm
