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A team of volunteers from Jericho House, who are part of the charity’s addiction recovery programme, have come to aid of Derbyshire’s specialist child exploitation charity Safe and Sound.
Jericho House is a Derby-based residential addiction recovery project, providing support for substance misuse and housing. Parental Alienation Awareness is an advocacy and signposting service that ...
Refurbishing a Derby community project has given a team of volunteers, who have been involved in recovering from drug dependency, a chance to "give back and make a positive difference to society". Two ...
Mayor of Derby to spend a night in 250-year-old haunted jail beneath city. Councillor Graves will be sleeping where the crooks and villains of days gone by were housed for more than 70 years.
Neil Ainsley, 43, the manager of Derby’s Jericho House, has been involved with the charity since 2004. Originally from Port Glasgow in Scotland, he has been in Derby for six years after working ...
Nassau Chief Fire Marshal Michael F. Uttaro said the blaze at the home on Maytime Court was reported in a series of 911 calls around 10:30 p.m. and responding firefighters from the Jericho Fire ...
What were Country House's odds? Country House entered the race at 65-to-1. In the Derby, the only horse to win with lower odds was Donerail at 91-1 in 1913.
The star in Mott’s barn was Tacitus, but Country House had earned a place in the Derby. Bettors were not impressed and sent him off at 65-1.
A former drug addict has found a "dream job" helping other people in Derbyshire to turn their lives around. Charlie Poole, 34, was at Jericho House, an addiction rehab centre in Derby, when ...
When Kentucky Derby winner Country House broke his maiden at Gulfstream Park back in January with an impressive 3 1/2-length victory, trainer Bill Mott picked up the phone and called co-owner ...
The Derby Gaol, which dates back to be 18th Century Jericho House is a Derby-based residential addiction recovery project, providing support for substance misuse and housing.