New Paddington Statue Unveiled in Norwich

Sitting proudly on a bench near Norwich Cathedral’s Herb Garden and dressed in his signature red hat and blue duffle coat, the city’s new Paddington statue is waiting to meet visitors young and old.

With 900 years’ worth of history waiting to be discovered, Norwich Cathedral is a perfectly suited location for our beloved bear, welcoming visitors to our City of Sanctuary.

Thanks once more to everyone throughout Norwich who has helped support the campaign; we hope you enjoy visiting him!

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  • Norwich proudly becomes home to a brand-new Paddington statue, unveiled today at Norwich Cathedral in a heartwarming event
  • The city triumphed over 90 towns and cities to win the iconic bear, with Norwich’s strong community spirit and storytelling securing the victory
  • The statue joins Paddington Visits, a UK and Ireland-wide trail of 23 other statues celebrating the cinema and upcoming home entertainment release of PADDINGTON IN PERU

Norwich has officially welcomed its newest resident, with a brand-new Paddington statue being unveiled by STUDIOCANAL in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral.

Arriving just in time for February half-term, the unveiling event was attended by excited local schoolchildren, Cathedral choristers and even the Dean of Norwich, as everyone gathered to welcome their favourite marmalade-loving bear to the city.

The Dean of Norwich, the Very Revd Dr Andrew Braddock, said: “Norwich Cathedral is delighted to host a Paddington statue. Paddington, the bear from Peru, is known for his kindness and curiosity and is loved by all ages. We look forward to welcoming all those eager to have a picture taken alongside him.”  

The East Anglian capital received the honour of hosting Paddington after triumphing over 90 other towns and cities to win a competition to find an exceptional home for a 24th specially commissioned statue.

Among the many brilliant competition entries was Laura Palmer, a local primary school teacher. She shared how Paddington inspires her pupils “to be brave and explore not only new places but also new ideas and challenges, even if things go wrong along the way.”

Mark Baker, a local parent, also contributed a heartfelt entry that described treasured moments with his Paddington-loving daughter, enjoying marmalade sandwiches while exploring scenic trails around Norwich. Mark suggested that Paddington would be a perfect addition to the city, describing it as a “permanent ray of happiness for all ages.”

Stefan Gurney, Executive Director of Norwich Business Improvement District, said: “Paddington has taken up residence in Norwich thanks to the amazing efforts of our community, including everyone from schoolchildren to shop owners who wrote heartfelt entries encouraging Paddington to pay a visit to our City of Stories!”

“It’s fantastic to see so many members of the community come together today to welcome Paddington. This city is full of adventure, rich stories, and a warm, friendly atmosphere, and Paddington is a wonderful addition.”

The Norwich statue now joins the Paddington Visits statue trail, which has seen 23 statues appear in cities, towns and beauty spots all over the UK and Ireland since October last year. The trail has been a huge success, with fans from all over stopping for selfies with Paddington in locations from John O’Groats to County Mayo, to Chester.

To help intrepid explorers like Paddington, STUDIOCANAL has partnered with Ordnance Survey to help UK and Irish fans find the statues, making it easier than ever to embark on your own marmalade-fuelled adventure. For more details, visit Ordnance Survey’s website. 

Pictured below: Rob Mankin from Salisbury has toured the country visiting every single Paddington Trails statue. So of course we  were delighted that he was able to join us at the unveiling of the 24th trail statue in Norwich!