Pancake Race fun in the Cloister
13 Feb 2024

There was lots of pancake flipping fun at Norwich Cathedral to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.
Armed with their frying pans, the Cathedral’s boy and girl choristers had a great time taking part in the traditional Pancake Day races in the Cloister.
The Dean of Norwich, the Very Revd Dr Andrew Braddock, said: "It was great to see our choristers enjoying themselves. They work incredibly hard leading Cathedral worship and music, so it’s very good they can have fun together as well.”
Master of Music Ashley Grote said: "The choristers always look forward very much to the annual Shrove Tuesday pancake races. It's a fun opportunity for them to let off steam and enjoy pancake eating as well as racing, before we embark on the season of Lent."










The Pancake Day tradition has a long history and started because Shrove Tuesday was the last opportunity to use up eggs and fats before embarking on the Lenten fast.
Ash Wednesday marks the start of the Lenten journey ahead of Easter, and during this time all are welcome to join in with the Cathedral’s many special services and events.
Among the highlights is Norwich Cathedral Choir and Norwich Baroque’s concert of Bach’s St John Passion on Saturday 23 March.