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Consecration of St John's Church

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1407: There were some controversial points behind the consecration of, and the first Mass at, St John's church by Peterborough's mitred Abbot Genge. Philip Repington, the Bishop of Lincoln, should have attended but, it was claimed, he had more pressing engagements. Bishop Repington was chaplain and confessor to King Henry VI and it was 'suggested' that he was too busy chasing promotion to come to Peterborough. Was it a coincidence that he became a cardinal in 1408? (Bull, J&V., A History of Peterborough Parish Church - St John the Baptist 1407-2007; Mackreth, Donald, Peterborough - History & Guide,Sutton, 1994)

Taken from: The Peterborough Book of Days by Brian Jones, The History Press, 2014.

Thomas Cook Moves to the City

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In 1977 Thomas Cook, the travel agent opened its administrative headquarters at Thorpe Wood in Peterborough. This was part of the move from engineering and the brick industry being the major employers in Peterborough to the service industry being the major employer.

The company has been based at the Lynch Wood Business Park since 2016.

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Travel Company Thomas Cook Collapses

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The world's oldest travel operator Thomas Cook, collapsed with the loss of more than 21,000 jobs worldwide including 1,000 in Peterborough. Thomas Cook had been trading for 178 years, but was put into compulsory liquidation on 23/09/19, after talks to save the company failed. Peter Fankhauser, Thomas Cook's chief executive, said the firm's collapse was a "matter of profound regret".

The company’s collapse and the subsequent cancellation of flights led to the Government and Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) launching the biggest peacetime repatriation, code-named Operation Matterhorn, aimed at bringing more than 150,000 British holidaymakers home.

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The Peterborough Telegraph 23/09/19

BBC News 23/09/19

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