NEWS ARCHIVE

This is a list of all the news articles on this site, and its predecessor, the Jericho Echo, back to 1979.

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Title Date
We are going to miss the bus Jun 23 2017
Running into new friends Jun 19 2017
That’s a relief Jun 11 2017
A great day out in Jericho Jun 03 2017
Great value stalls at the Jericho Street Fair May 21 2017
Sing for your lunch May 12 2017
A Morse proposal Apr 14 2017
Dangerous parking at St Barnabas School Apr 11 2017
This will be a swift AGM Mar 26 2017
In plain sight Feb 20 2017
173 years and counting… Feb 09 2017
A joined-up community Feb 02 2017
Hip hangout Jan 19 2017
Post Office rolls on Jan 09 2017
Art Jericho closes Dec 21 2016
Seeking a viable route Dec 06 2016
Somerville protects Bedford Nov 11 2016
Latest Castle Mill flats consultations Sep 29 2016
A & K rev up for the autumn Aug 23 2016
Great day at Jericho Street Fair Jun 12 2016

Did you know?

How religious we are?

In the 2001 Census, some 50% of Jericho residents said they were Christian, 2.2% Muslim, 1.9% Buddhist and 1.2% professed other religions, while 34% of people said they had no religion. In Oxford as a whole the proportion with no religion was 24%.

What St Barnabas Church cost to build?

Thomas Combe the Superin­tendent of OUP and it was he who commissioned and paid for the construc­tion of the church in 1869 at a cost of £6,492. All the interior fittings were provided for about £900. The campanile was erected in 1872 for £800.

Diary

St Barnabas School Art Festival 2026 Sat 16 May - 12.00 am
St Barnabas School
Medley Sailing Club Open Day Sat 30 May - 12.00 pm
Port Meadow
Street Fair 2026
Sat 06 Jun - 12.00 pm
Canal Street
Jericho Wharf - the Way Forward
Mon 15 Jun - 7.30 pm
Exeter College Walton Street