Today, fans of all ages took a pew next to Paddington as STUDIOCANAL unveiled a statue of the marmalade loving bear in Penrith.
Launched as part of Paddington Visits, a trail of Paddington Bear statues across the UK and Ireland to celebrate the forthcoming release of PADDINGTON IN PERU, arriving in cinemas on November 8th, Paddington took a seat on a bench in the Town Centre and was immediately embraced by the local community.
With passersby stopping for selfies, Penrith is one of 23 locations taking part in Paddington Visits, a trail which will see the special statues appearing in cities, towns, and beauty spots all over the UK and Ireland.
Everyone in Penrith buzzed with excitement as they gathered to welcome the Town Centre’s newest neighbour: a meticulously crafted and painted statue sporting the wise bear’s signature red hat, blue duffle coat, and, naturally, a marmalade sandwich in paw.
Families and children can embark on an adventure to find their local Paddington, with locations ranging from John O’Groats to Land’s End, Westport Co. Mayo to London, and, of course, a very special stop in Newbury, the hometown of Paddington's creator, Michael Bond. With Paddington coming to towns, cities and beauty spots, STUDIOCANAL has teamed up with Ordnance Survey to help intrepid explorers discover Paddington in various locations in the UK and Ireland, head on over to Ordnance Survey’s website to learn more.
Darren Broad, Chair, Penrith BID, said: “We are delighted that Penrith has been chosen to be one of only 23 locations across the UK for a Paddington Statue as part of the Paddington Visits trail ahead of the release of Paddington in Peru in cinemas later this year. We hope that visitors and residents alike will delight in finding him in Little Dockray and will enjoy taking a moment a moment to sit beside him, perhaps even take a photograph or two.”
Speaking on the launch of Paddington Visits, a spokesperson from STUDIOCANAL commented: “We are delighted to launch Paddington Visits, a trail which will see everyone’s favourite bear bringing fun, kindness and warmth to communities across the UK. We hope that everyone seeks out their local Paddington, whether that’s dropping by for a chat about your day or to enjoy a marmalade sandwich or two while enjoying the view! Paddington is ready to welcome everyone!"
Paddington Visits launches ahead of the bear’s latest cinematic outing, PADDINGTON IN PERU, in UK and Ireland cinemas November 8. This new adventure will see Paddington return home to the Peruvian jungle to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, now a resident at the Home for Retired Bears.
With The Brown Family and Mrs Bird in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mysterious disappearance plunges them into an unexpected journey from the Amazon rainforest to the mountain peaks of Peru.
Locations taking part in the Paddington Visits trail include:
• Ashby de la Zouch - Ashby Spa WI Garden, Market Street
• Birmingham - Medicine Terrace at Selfridges, Bullring
• Bury St Edmunds - arc Shopping Centre
• Cardiff - St John’s Gardens
• Chester - Foregate Street
• Westport, County Mayo
• Edinburgh St Andrew Square Garden
• John O’ Groats - John O’ Groats Sign Post
• Lanark - High St
• Land’s End - Land’s End Sign Post
• Liverpool - Liverpool ONE
• London Paddington - Connaught Village
• London Westfield - White City, W12
• Manchester – Spinningfields, Hardman Square
• Newbury – Northbrook Street
• Newtownards - Conway Square
• Penrith - Town Centre
• Peterborough - Queensgate Shopping Centre
• Reading - Broad Street
• Salisbury - Fisherton Street
• Southampton - Westquay Shopping Centre
• Sunderland - Bridges Shopping Centre
• York - Dean’s Park
Picture caption: Paddington Visits launches in Penrith ahead of the beloved bear’s return to the big screen in PADDINGTON IN PERU, in cinemas from November 8th 2024.
A spokesperson for Westmorland and Furness Council, said:“Westmorland and Furness Council were delighted to support the installation of a Paddington Bear statue in Penrith. Being chosen as one of just 23 locations nationwide, and the only one in Cumbria, is a wonderful opportunity for our town which we hope will attract visitors from near and far. This project, jointly funded by the council, Penrith Town Council and Penrith BID, celebrates a beloved character that has captured the hearts of many. It's a chance for everyone to enjoy a piece of public art that brings joy and nostalgia, and we hope it brings a positive impact for local businesses and tourism.”
Cllr Doug Lawson Chair of Penrith Town Council and Mayor of Penrith says “I am excited to welcome Paddington Bear to Penrith! This delightful statue not only celebrates a beloved character but also embodies the spirit of kindness and adventure. I hope he continues inspiring joy in our community for years to come.”