Resticted access to the Cathedral due to Monsters of the Sea exhibition - Cloisters is closed until September

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Ceramic poppies made by students at the Thomas Deacon Academy, a transparent military figure and early morning bagpipes are all part of the commemoration of the centenary of the 1918 Armistice at Peterborough Cathedral.

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A new video message from European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake will feature at a special event to mark the end of the exhibition of his Soyuz Spacecraft at Peterborough Cathedral, on 5th November 2018.

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Attendance at Christmas services in England’s cathedrals has broken records for the second year running, statistics published today show. At Peterborough Cathedral the national upward trend has been far exceeded.

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Since Vivacity brought Luke Jerram’s The Museum of the Moon to Peterborough Cathedral on 5 October, it has fascinated and enthralled visitors, attracting a staggering 40,000 over the course of its 10 day showing.

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When darkness falls, from 9th to 15th October, you may spot pink and blue tinges on the famous west front of Peterborough Cathedral.

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A new light on Garden House

Friday 05 October

A new pilot project to provide support and friendship to people living on the street in Peterborough begins this month in Garden House, tucked away within the Cathedral Precincts.

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Peterborough Cathedral’s space-themed summer is taking a lunar turn this autumn when the visually stunning Museum of the Moon, an installation by artist Luke Jerram, goes on display from 5 to 14 October.

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The Dean and others from Peterborough Cathedral have decamped to Manchester this week to take part in the first national cathedrals conference.

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Peterborough Cathedral Choir is gathering forces for the Autumn Term, having returned from the summer break to sing services from 6th September onwards.

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Just yards from the display of the Spacecraft that took Tim Peake and his fellow astronauts to the International Space Station and back, historian Dr Janina Ramirez will shed a medieval light on humankind’s place in the universe.

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