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
Reprieve for Jericho bus May 31 2016
Jericho Wharf gets planning permission Apr 28 2016
Plans for Cranham corners Mar 17 2016
17 to go Feb 21 2016
Flooded by a mini-fatberg Feb 10 2016
Blavatnik to soften landscape Feb 01 2016
Happy 100 Barbara Jan 24 2016
SIAHAF tries to renege on community commitments Jan 07 2016
Getting Jericho Wharf back on track Jan 02 2016
Vote for St Sepulchres Nov 10 2015
Chlldren’s centre likely to close Oct 14 2015
Welcome students Sep 21 2015
Jericho bus in danger Aug 11 2015
City must hold SIAHAF to its commitments Jul 30 2015
Street Fair weathers the weather Jun 14 2015
Stumped May 18 2015
Maggots to prosecco Apr 21 2015
Jericho is number 19 Mar 29 2015
Echoes of the Bullring in Walton St Mar 01 2015
Planning permission granted Feb 11 2015

Did you know?

What kind of households we have?

According the to 2011 Census, almost half of Jericho households – 46% – consisted of only one person, 24% consisted of couples with or without children, 7% were student households, and 11% were other multi-person households, while 6% were single-parent households.

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