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JCA Notices

Community Centre Room

A room is now available for rent on the top floor of the Community Centre. Well lit. 145 sq ft.

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Jericho Street Fair

The 2026 Street Fair will be on June 6 from mid-day to 4.30 pm.

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Join your local association

The JCA represents residents on local issues, organizes events, and runs the community centre. Membership is FREE.

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Saturday Cafe

Our popular Saturday morning cafe is running again

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Jericho Pantry

Every Tuesday from 5.30 to 6.30 pm. The main purpose of the Pantry is to make food that would otherwise be thrown away accessible to people who live locally who can make use of it.

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New vista for Cranham Terrace?

New vista for Cranham Terrace?
Proposed developmnet

Mews houses

Posted - December 02, 1999
Lucy's propose to build seven two- bedroom 'mews houses' to replace a row of 18 garages between the back of Juxon Street and Venables Close. This is a potential view from Cranham Terrace looking east. Six of the houses are in one row, while the seventh is at right angles facing down the path. Earlier plans, for a larger number of flats, drew protests from residents, alarmed about the size and density of this in-fill development as well as by the flamboyant roof design. This new design has been toned down to fit in with Jericho, hence the pitched roof. However, local people are still concerned about the scale of the development and its closeness to adjacent buildings. One or two of the Lucy's houses in Juxon Street will also lose parts of their gardens. There are also doubts about adequate access for cars. One key issue will be garages. Planning officers are keen to maintain the number. The architects offer two options: one has 13 garages; the other has 22. But they also say that a lower garage requirement could reduce the overall scale. The plans can be inspected at Ramsay House in St. Ebbes. Comments will be welcomed until the end of the year. The earliest Planning Committee meeting at which it could be discussed would be on January 12.