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
Telegram for the vicarage Dec 15 2001
Playgroup lottery win Dec 15 2001
Lucy’s forges ahead Dec 14 2001
Saturday café Dec 13 2001
Canal site for Bellway Homes Dec 09 2001
Twin wedding Dec 04 2001
Thank you Carolyn Dec 03 2001
Plenty of bounce Dec 02 2001
Jericho school enters new era Dec 01 2001
Post office bounces back Mar 11 2001
Cashing in his chips Mar 10 2001
End game for playground Mar 09 2001
Do not adjust your watch Mar 07 2001
From printing press to ornamental pool Mar 03 2001
Street Fair plans Mar 02 2001
The next piece in the puzzle Mar 01 2001
Co-op spreads out Jul 09 2000
Artists at work Jul 08 2000
Association elections Jul 08 2000
Disappointing brief from British Waterways Jul 05 2000

Did you know?

Margaret Thatcher used to live here?

In her Oxford days, she lived at 12 Richmond Road. It is alleged she shared the house with two red-hot communists who lived on a diet of sausages. This may account for her later views on socialists and known dislike of sausages.

Where the name Jericho comes from?

The name Jericho is probably taken from the parable of the Good Samaritan. Traditionally the name was given to places where travellers who arrived after the town gates had closed at sunset could find lodgings overnight.

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