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Annual General Meeting 2026

The Annual General Meeting of the Jericho Community Association will be held on Monday, June 15th at 7.30 pm in Exeter College, Cohen Quad, Walton Street.

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Stepping out at the Jericho Street Fair

Stepping out at the Jericho Street Fair

Barbara Wright and Margaret Villamuera of Jericho's Alive and Kicking group spot a familiar face 

A bright, if slightly damp, day for our annual get-together

Posted - June 08, 2026

Residents and visitors filled Canal Street for our major summer event. Thanks to all the volunteers and stall holders, and to our friends at the Bookbinders, who made this such a memorable occasion -- and especially to JCA Chair Charlotte Christie who, supported by Community Centre manager Peter Hart, was organizing the event for the final time!

<p>Closing streets to cars requires efficient traffic management. Alex Hollingsworth (left) organized  hi-viz volunteers who included  Cosmo and Finn Moore Gerety -- plus a familiar family member JCA Secretary Amy Stein. Many thanks to the car owners of Canal Street who cleared the way for the Fair</p>

Closing streets to cars requires efficient traffic management. Alex Hollingsworth (left) organized  hi-viz volunteers who included  Cosmo and Finn Moore Gerety -- plus a familiar family member JCA Secretary Amy Stein. Many thanks to the car owners of Canal Street who cleared the way for the Fair

<p>As ever, the Oxford Morris Dancers kick off the day with an energetic display</p>

As ever, the Oxford Morris Dancers kick off the day with an energetic display

<p>Liz Peretz quizzes visitors on the profits made by companies contracted by the NHS</p>

Liz Peretz quizzes visitors on the profits made by companies contracted by the NHS

<p>Cripley Meadow Allotments does a brisk trade in plants</p>

Cripley Meadow Allotments does a brisk trade in plants

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    George Taylor (left) with his excellent Street Fair Jazz band featuring Bernard Trafford and Steph  Pirrie, both trumpet and vocals, and George's grandaughter Danielle Ong (right) on tenor saxophone. Peter Lovett was on guitar, Charl Engela on bass, and father and son Graeme and Nat Hodgson shared the drums.
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George Taylor (left) with his excellent Street Fair Jazz band featuring Bernard Trafford and Steph  Pirrie, both trumpet and vocals, and George's grandaughter Danielle Ong (right) on tenor saxophone. Peter Lovett was on guitar, Charl Engela on bass, and father and son Graeme and Nat Hodgson shared the drums.

<p>Josh Mullett-Sadones, the landlord of the Bookbinders who, with his heroic staff, does so much to make the whole day a success, makes a personal delivery to thirsty customers.</p>

Josh Mullett-Sadones, the landlord of the Bookbinders who, with his heroic staff, does so much to make the whole day a success, makes a personal delivery to thirsty customers.

<p>Joelle Mann encourages people join Companaion Voices, and contemplate mortality at the Death Cafe</p>

Joelle Mann encourages people join Companaion Voices, and contemplate mortality at the Death Cafe

<p>Food stalls with tasty fare from around the world, including Jamaica, Thailand and India</p>

Food stalls with tasty fare from around the world, including Jamaica, Thailand and India

<p>Wonderful music through the day at the Bookbinders</p>

Wonderful music through the day at the Bookbinders

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   Elsa Codrington, Talia-Guilbault-Miscovich and Peter Arbuthnot of Run Jericho are eager to recruit runners of all ages.
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Elsa Codrington, Talia-Guilbault-Miscovich and Peter Arbuthnot of Run Jericho are eager to recruit runners of all ages.

<p>The Street Fair raffle, organized by George Taylor, offered an exciting list of prizes donated by local busineses -- and raised £1,022 towards the costs of running the Fair.</p>

The Street Fair raffle, organized by George Taylor, offered an exciting list of prizes donated by local busineses -- and raised £1,022 towards the costs of running the Fair.

<p>JWT Trustee Maggie Black, second left braving the rain,  updates visitors on the current state of play at Jericho Wharf</p>

JWT Trustee Maggie Black, second left braving the rain, updates visitors on the current state of play at Jericho Wharf

<p>The Fair comes to an exciting finish with the Street Fair raffle drawn by JCA Chair Charlotte Christie. </p>

The Fair comes to an exciting finish with the Street Fair raffle drawn by JCA Chair Charlotte Christie. 

<p>On the closing day of the Fest, Run Jericho entrants speed pass the Perch alongside Port Meadow.</p>

On the closing day of the Fest, Run Jericho entrants speed pass the Perch alongside Port Meadow.