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Cathedral Calendar Celebrates Canine Companions

St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, is showcasing its dog-friendly attitude with a unique 2025 calendar featuring 12 dogs engaging in whimsical activities around the cathedral. The calendar highlights scenes like a Scottish terrier playing an organ and a cocker spaniel kneeling, illustrating the cathedral’s welcoming nature towards pets. Catherine Rayson, the marketing manager, emphasized that the cathedral has always been open to four-legged visitors but is now making a more concerted effort to promote this aspect. The release of the calendar coincides with Bury St Edmunds’ bid to win the title of England’s most dog-friendly town at the National Dog Friendly Awards again. This initiative not only celebrates the bond between humans and their pets but also aims to attract more visitors to the cathedral and the town by highlighting their pet-friendly policies. Through this creative project, the cathedral hopes to strengthen community ties and encourage more dog owners to explore its historic aisles with their furry friends.

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