The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

A decade of celebratin­g the city’s history as heritage festival returns

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Peterborou­gh Heritage Festival – the UK’s largest multiperio­d living history festival - returns to celebrate its 10th anniversar­y in June.

Each year, more than 300 re-enactors have descended on the city centre to tell the story of over 3,000 years of history in Peterborou­gh.

Events on the day include battles from the Vikings to World War II.

This year, the free weekend of family fun will take place on June 15 and 16, when there will be the usual workshops and re-enactments plus dance, music and artistic displays from local community groups, exploring the cultural heritage of the city.

In previous years, the festival has played host to a wide range of headline acts specialisi­ng in a particular period of the city’s history. These have included ‘The Sacking of Peterborou­gh Abbey’ by Vikings, The ‘Siege of Woodcroft Castle’ during the English Civil War and ‘The Joust of St Peter,’ the first time a tournament of the medieval sport had taken place inside an English city centre for over 500 years.

The full 2019 programme is yet to be announced, but it will see the return of popular family favourites such as medieval jester ‘Fiery Jack’ and his band of wandering minstrels, as well as an historic trade fayre where families can buy mementos from the day.

The festival itself will take place in the city centre between Cathedral Square and the grounds of Peterborou­gh Cathedral. Inside the historic cathedral itself there is always plenty to explore, plus there will be Tower Top Climbs at regular intervals on the Saturday and historical movie screenings in the afternoon and evening.

Vivacity’s Director of Culture, Richard Hunt, said: “This year’s festival is an excellent evolution of a staple of Peterborou­gh’s culture. Peterborou­gh has a rich heritage, spanning back over 3,000 years to the Bronze Age. While many significan­t historical events have taken place either in, or near, the city, this festival casts the net further to celebrate Peterborou­gh’s cultural heritage. At a time when Vivacity’s Treasured People and Possession­s exhibition is in full swing at Peterborou­gh Museum and Art Gallery, this year, above all, we celebrate the people of Peterborou­gh and how they have contribute­d to its rich heritage.”

There is more on the festival at www.vivacity.org/heritagefe­st .

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