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
Alive and Kicking award May 16 2022
Liza Picard Apr 11 2022
A resounding refusal Mar 24 2022
Decision day for Jericho Wharf Mar 21 2022
Drawing from life Feb 23 2022
Read with care Feb 07 2022
So near and yet so far Nov 22 2021
Award for Greening Jericho Nov 19 2021
A tale of three visions Nov 07 2021
Planting plans for Bedford House Oct 13 2021
Gangplank at the ready Oct 06 2021
Return of the Jericho Street Fair Sep 04 2021
The Place for pétanque Jun 26 2021
Survey for a new community space Jun 02 2021
Blooming marvellous May 19 2021
No LTN for Jericho Apr 29 2021
Latest Jericho Wharf plans exclude bridge Mar 29 2021
Welcome to our Bee Hotel Mar 20 2021
New proposal for Walton Street Mar 04 2021
4,000 vaccinations at the Jericho Health Centre Feb 17 2021

Did you know?

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.

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%.

Diary

Grief Table Tue 05 May - 6.15 pm
The Coffee Gulld
Street Fair 2026
Sat 06 Jun - 12.00 pm
Canal Street
Monthly litter pick
Keeping Jericho tidy
Saturday 2 May - 10:00 AM
Jericho Community Centre