Vivacity has hosted many free family events in the city centre, memorably the arrival of the Olympic Torch in 2012Vivacity has hosted many free family events in the city centre, memorably the arrival of the Olympic Torch in 2012
Vivacity has hosted many free family events in the city centre, memorably the arrival of the Olympic Torch in 2012

Olympic torch, Museum of the Moon and new leisure services: 10 years of Vivacity in Peterborough PHOTO SPECIAL

September marks the final month that not-for-profit trust Vivacity will run cultural, heritage, leisure and library services in Peterborough after 10 years.

The services are being handed over to two Peterborough City Council run organisations - City College Peterborough and Peterborough Limited - due to the financial impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.

There have been numerous highlights during the past decade since Vivacity was handed over the services, many of which have been highlighted by the trust in a photo special it has sent to the Peterborough Telegraph to mark its final week operating in the city.

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