A small team of skilled needleworkers has been quietly working away at the Cathedral on a project that will take more than a decade to complete.
After months of careful refurbishment and stock preparation, the shop within the Cathedral has quietly re-opened this week.
Peterborough Cathedral has announced that booking is now open (from 12 noon on Thursday 3rd March 2022) for T.rex: The Killer Question, the Natural History Museum’s touring exhibition of animatronic dinosaurs.
A two-year wait due to Covid-19 may seem a long time to us, but it’s no time at all when you think that T.rex and his fellow dinosaurs lived nearly 70 million years ago!
Peterborough Cathedral Choir, Youth Choir and Festival Chorus are to be joined by Peterborough Choral Society and the musicians of Eboracum Baroque, for a performance of Handel’s Messiah on Saturday 19th March.
Things are going to be getting crafty at Peterborough Cathedral on Tuesday mornings for the next six weeks.
A three-day independent audit of Peterborough Cathedral’s safeguarding arrangements has been described by the Dean, the Very Revd Chris Dalliston, as “very encouraging”.
Peterborough Cathedral is expecting over 170 artists to deliver their work to the Cathedral either tomorrow morning (Saturday 15th January 2022) or on Monday, in preparation for its Made in Lockdown art exhibition.
The Dean reflects on the importance of gathering for worship amidst so much uncertainty and anxiety.
Anyone who spent time making art during the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020 and early 2021 is invited to enter their work for an exhibition at the Cathedral from 21st January to 18th February 2022.