NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| A visible welcome | Jan 25 2021 |
| A new year’s resolution | Jan 01 2021 |
| On the Advent trail | Dec 12 2020 |
| Winter Wonderland | Nov 16 2020 |
| Remembrance for Jericho | Nov 02 2020 |
| Greening Jericho | Oct 25 2020 |
| Stream dwellers’ planning application | Oct 13 2020 |
| Pause at the gates | Oct 07 2020 |
| Reasons to be cheerful | Oct 06 2020 |
| Walton Street barrier to stay | Sep 14 2020 |
| Castle Mill Eviction | Aug 11 2020 |
| The new vision for Jericho Wharf | Aug 04 2020 |
| The Place to meet | Aug 02 2020 |
| From barrier to bus gate | Jul 30 2020 |
| Friday blues—or greens | Jul 17 2020 |
| Shocking pink pen | Jun 17 2020 |
| Mount Place makeover | Jun 14 2020 |
| Old health centre decision due | Jun 04 2020 |
| Shopping update | Apr 10 2020 |
| Jericho Helpers | Mar 23 2020 |
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.
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.
Tue 05 May - 6.15 pm
