NEWS ARCHIVE
Title | Date |
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Hands-on art | Apr 28 2019 |
Jericho Community Association AGM | Mar 29 2019 |
Accessible bus service for Jericho | Mar 04 2019 |
Voting in Carfax and Jericho | Feb 05 2019 |
Social prescribing and the No 17 bus | Feb 02 2019 |
Jericho night shelter | Jan 19 2019 |
Ali the postman | Jan 04 2019 |
Castle Mill flatline | Dec 13 2018 |
Faisal shows the way | Nov 21 2018 |
New faces in the community cafe | Oct 23 2018 |
A broad perspective on Lucy’s | Sep 13 2018 |
Jericho stretched | Jul 25 2018 |
A family affair | Jun 10 2018 |
Jericho Street Fair 2018 | Apr 30 2018 |
Noisy idlers | Apr 15 2018 |
Artists and models | Feb 27 2018 |
Community lunch at the Bookbinders | Feb 15 2018 |
Display your inner creativity | Jan 09 2018 |
Developer may change the plans for the community centre | Dec 04 2017 |
My Jericho | Nov 18 2017 |
Why Jericho still has such a mix of houses?
Jericho's intriguing mix of housing today owes a lot, to the Residents' Association in the 1960s and 1970s which together with the then Vicar and some local councillors resisted plans to bulldoze the whole area and turn it over to offices and light industrial use.
Cranham Street used to be a blot on the city
Before Grantham House was built, the site became notoriously derelict, making Cranham Street according to the local press a ‘blot on the city’ – wrecked by local children, and a refuge for rats and for ‘layabouts sleeping off the drink’ who were repeatedly evicted by the police.
MY JERICHO
Next meeting
Local Elections Question Time
Thu 25 Apr -
6:30pm
At: St Barnabas Church