NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Last stop for the Jericho bus? | Sep 04 1999 |
| Fair exchange in Canal Street | Sep 02 1999 |
| 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 |
Where the community centre came from?
The centre was built at the end of the 19th century as the Church Institute for St. Barnabas.
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.