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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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Oboe lessons in Jericho

NEWS ITEM

That’s a relief

That’s a relief
Abigail Noah has a unique double offering: fresh scones and shoulder massages.

Good weather and relaxation at the Jericho Street Fair

Posted - June 11, 2017
A breezy day sent the leaflets fluttering, but thousands of people thronged Canal Street to check out the multiple offerings, from teapots to toys to Tibetan cuisine. Music during the day came from the Jericho Singers, and well into the evening from the bands at the Bookbinders. Many thanks to local businesses who provided raffle prizes: Branca, the Coop, Cycle Centre, Jericho Tavern, Jude the Obscure, Londis, Loch Fyne, Mezzeto Mezze, and Walton Street Cycles.
A busy afternoon browsing for bargains

A busy afternoon browsing for bargains

Community volunteers, Marco Dias, Pat Schleuter, Anne Mobbs and Ro Strawson

Community volunteers, Marco Dias, Pat Schleuter, Anne Mobbs and Ro Strawson

Oxford City Morris Men get the entertainment underway

Oxford City Morris Men get the entertainment underway

Dawson Place hosts the bouncy castle with Councillor Colin Cook in charge

Dawson Place hosts the bouncy castle with Councillor Colin Cook in charge

A stirring rendition of 'Joshau fit the battle of Jericho' from the Jericho Singers

A stirring rendition of 'Joshau fit the battle of Jericho' from the Jericho Singers

Our community police discussed local crime concerns with Jericho residents

Our community police discussed local crime concerns with Jericho residents

Easer to ride these white swans than those on the Oxford canal....

Easer to ride these white swans than those on the Oxford canal....

Councillor Susann Pressel is dazzled by the  plants from Cripley Meadow Allotments

Councillor Susann Pressel is dazzled by the plants from Cripley Meadow Allotments

Susan Moser signs up to be a member of the Jericho Community Association

Susan Moser signs up to be a member of the Jericho Community Association

Some of longest queues of the day were for the Vietnamese food at Tuyen's Kitchen

Some of longest queues of the day were for the Vietnamese food at Tuyen's Kitchen

A young  Morlan thinks about buying a ticket for the Sumo wrestling

A young Morlan thinks about buying a ticket for the Sumo wrestling

Good food and music at the Old Bookbinder through into the evening

Good food and music at the Old Bookbinder through into the evening

David Feeny of the Jericho Wharf Trust explains  the plans for the canalside development and reports that  the developer seems to have stopped work

David Feeny of the Jericho Wharf Trust explains the plans for the canalside development and reports that the developer seems to have stopped work

Johnny Sandelson (right), the Wharf developer,  probably spinning a different explanation, to the apparent surprise of Marco Dias, second on  the right, one of the JCA trustees.

Johnny Sandelson (right), the Wharf developer, probably spinning a different explanation, to the apparent surprise of Marco Dias, second on the right, one of the JCA trustees.

Left to right: raffle prize winner Chris Johnson, JCA chair Charlotte Christie, Community Centre administrator Sue Pead, and JCA vice-chair Henry Gibbon handing over the prize

Left to right: raffle prize winner Chris Johnson, JCA chair Charlotte Christie, Community Centre administrator Sue Pead, and JCA vice-chair Henry Gibbon handing over the prize