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
Ambitious plans for canal site Sep 01 1999
Heavyweight boxing Mar 10 1999
St. Barnabas ‘bells’ Mar 10 1999
Open door to the AGM Mar 10 1999
Wandering buses Mar 10 1999
Canal festival Mar 04 1999
New funds to play with Mar 03 1999
All of Jericho’s a stage Mar 02 1999
Patients rewarded Mar 01 1999
Recycling and precycling Nov 30 1998
New Assistant Head Nov 30 1998
Lucy’s flats get larger Nov 30 1998
Off-license off Nov 30 1998
Our friendly post office Nov 30 1998
Youth facilities needed Nov 06 1998
Russian visit Nov 05 1998
Street Fair success Nov 04 1998
Standing up to bullies Nov 03 1998
Double exhibition Nov 02 1998
School gets top marks from Ofsted May 05 1998

Did you know?

Where we work?

According to the 2001 Census, in Jericho 28% of those working were self-employed, while 18% worked part time. Around 20% were in higher professional occupations compared with 14% for Oxford. We also tend to work nearby: 72% of people worked within five kilometres of their home; 18% went to work on foot, 13% by car and 6% by bike

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.

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