From Wednesday 24th to Saturday 27th November 2021 a spectacular light and sound show entitled The Cathedral Illuminated 2021: The Angels Are Coming will transform the magnificent west front and nave of Peterborough Cathedral.
Peterborough Cathedral is providing a unique way for people to see what the astronauts of the historic Apollo 11 mission saw as they prepared to land on the lunar service over 50 years ago.
The public green spaces within Peterborough Cathedral’s Precincts are undergoing improvements thanks to a £60,000 grant made available through the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA).
The Cathedral's ever-popular silent disco returns, this time with the added bonus of the presence of the artwork 'One Small Step' by Peter Walker, so you really can dance on the moon!
This Saturday (17th July 2021), just days before the 52nd anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s famous 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing on 20th July, you will be able to take your own ‘walk on the moon’ at Peterborough Cathedral.
In the Cathedral Cloisters this month you will not only find three colourful book benches, you will also be able to see a life-size sculpture entitled Lord of the Dance.
Downing Street has announced her appointment and it is the first time in the 1300 year history of the Diocese of Hereford that a woman has been given the role.
Peterborough Cathedral bell ringers headed to the tower on the evening of Monday 5th July to ring a quarter peal for NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day.
Three colourful new seats have been placed in the peaceful setting of the Cathedral's Cloister as part of a reading scheme.
On the evening of 24th June, all over the country, more than 100 well-known buildings and landmarks, including Peterborough Cathedral, were lit up in green in support of national healthcare and first aid charity, St John Ambulance.