NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Alive and Kicking award | May 16 2022 |
| Liza Picard | Apr 11 2022 |
| A resounding refusal | Mar 24 2022 |
| Decision day for Jericho Wharf | Mar 21 2022 |
| Drawing from life | Feb 23 2022 |
| Read with care | Feb 07 2022 |
| So near and yet so far | Nov 22 2021 |
| Award for Greening Jericho | Nov 19 2021 |
| A tale of three visions | Nov 07 2021 |
| Planting plans for Bedford House | Oct 13 2021 |
| Gangplank at the ready | Oct 06 2021 |
| Return of the Jericho Street Fair | Sep 04 2021 |
| The Place for pétanque | Jun 26 2021 |
| Survey for a new community space | Jun 02 2021 |
| Blooming marvellous | May 19 2021 |
| No LTN for Jericho | Apr 29 2021 |
| Latest Jericho Wharf plans exclude bridge | Mar 29 2021 |
| Welcome to our Bee Hotel | Mar 20 2021 |
| New proposal for Walton Street | Mar 04 2021 |
| 4,000 vaccinations at the Jericho Health Centre | Feb 17 2021 |
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
About the church bells?
Originally the Church only had the single ‘Barney’s Bell’. In 1890, when the clock was installed, it was decided to add a set of tubular bells to ring the chimes and the hour strike, as well as a tune or ‘carillon’. The are driven by an elaborate mechanical contraption.
