NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Grantham upheaval | Nov 01 2007 |
| Lively Community Association AGM | Jun 07 2007 |
| Celebrity trash | Jun 06 2007 |
| Sun sets on the Globe | Jun 04 2007 |
| Waiting for Spring | Jun 03 2007 |
| Street Fair 2007 | Jun 02 2007 |
| Farewell Fr. Michael | Jun 01 2007 |
| Canalside plans display | Feb 01 2007 |
| Health supercentre rejected | Jul 09 2006 |
| Bungee benches | Jun 10 2006 |
| Globe redevelopment | Jun 08 2006 |
| Community Association AGM | Jun 07 2006 |
| Doors close on Autowork | Jun 06 2006 |
| Jericho Street Market | Jun 03 2006 |
| Street Fair 2006 | Jun 02 2006 |
| The wall of Jericho | Jun 01 2006 |
| Christmas cheers | Dec 17 2005 |
| Jericho Jotting | Dec 11 2005 |
| Threat to Jericho bus | Dec 10 2005 |
| Father Michael | Dec 08 2005 |
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.
About the church bells?
Originally the Church only had the single ‘Barney’s Bell’. In 1890, when the clock was installed, it was decided to add a set of tubular bells to ring the chimes and the hour strike, as well as a tune or ‘carillon’. The are driven by an elaborate mechanical contraption.
Tue 05 May - 6.15 pm
