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A group of volunteers, among them a retired archaeologist and a retired chemist, were at work in the Cathedral grounds today gathering evidence of Civil War damage to the stonework.

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An exhibition on display in the Cathedral Visitor Centre until 25th May highlights discoveries made during the community archaeology dig in the Garden House area of the Precincts in June last year.

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On 16th February 2017 the world première of a new work based on the forms and structures of Choral Evensong was performed at Peterborough Cathedral.

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Highly acclaimed composer Cheryl Frances-Hoad is writing the settings for Even You Song, a new choral work inspired by the structure and themes of Choral Evensong.

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The historian Dr David Starkey will officially open to the public the new Visitor and Learning Centre at Peterborough Cathedral, on Saturday 10th September at 2.00pm.

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For two weeks in June a garden in the north-west corner of the Precincts became a hive of activity, with archaeologists, volunteers and school groups digging down into the earth to see what it would reveal about the history of the site.

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Cathedral Archaeologist Dr Jackie Hall shares some insights arising from the British Archaeological Association's national conference in Peterborough in 2015.

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The latest “Pipewatch” video is out. This is the second in our series of short videos following the story of re-pitching Peterborough Cathedral's organ from Old Philharmonic to standard Concert Pitch.

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Choral Evensong, lasting around 45 minutes, is a service held at the close of the day, allowing listeners time for peaceful contemplation.

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