NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Who is he? | May 10 1981 |
| In support of students | May 10 1981 |
| Jericho craftsmen | May 01 1981 |
| At the sign of the listless dustbin | Mar 10 1981 |
| Faulkners responds | Feb 10 1981 |
| Castle Mill House | Feb 10 1981 |
| St Paul’s Arts Centre | Feb 09 1981 |
| Jericho’s Mr Little’s | Feb 09 1981 |
| John Spurlock | Feb 09 1981 |
| Student hostels in Jericho | Dec 09 1980 |
| A reminiscence of Jericho | Dec 09 1980 |
| Mount Street | Oct 09 1980 |
| Father Michael arrives | Oct 09 1980 |
| An appreciation | Mar 08 1980 |
| Bending the rules | Sep 08 1979 |
| We’ve done it! | Jul 21 1979 |
| JERICHO RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION - 1979 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | Jul 08 1979 |
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.
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.