T.rex’s eating habits are not the only killer question raised by the Natural History Museum’s dinosaur exhibition, which is on show at Peterborough Cathedral until 3rd September.
Extinction and a pandemic were never going to stop them! At last, from Monday 18th July 2022 at 12 noon, dinosaurs from the Natural History Museum will be on show to the public at Peterborough Cathedral.
Many residents from the Peterborough area have already offered homes for Ukrainian refugees. But as the war continues, still more are still desperately needed.
Installing a collection of large model dinosaurs in a 900-year-old cathedral was always going to be a challenge, especially as many of them are animatronic and require a supply of compressed air to activate their movement and sound.
Jurgita Bilinskiene has taken up the role of Ukraine Project Coordinator, heading up Peterborough Cathedral's work in partnership with Peterborough Citizens and Citizens UK.
Many people have heard about Katharine of Aragon's funeral at Peterborough Cathedral, but who was the other queen buried here in Tudor times and why is she no longer here?
Since an appeal went out in early May for volunteers to help with the T.rex: The Killer Question exhibition at Peterborough Cathedral this summer, there has been a very encouraging response. But more volunteers are still needed
Peterborough Cathedral is inviting enthusiastic cyclists to join their team riding to Leicester on Friday 8th July, as part of the national Cathedrals’ Cycle Relay.
Following the successful meeting held at Peterborough Cathedral on the 28th April, expressions of interest are now invited ...
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