FREE STREET ART MAP
Peterborough Positive has launched a new pocket map celebrating the growing collection of street art that brightens the city centre.
The map highlights six murals commissioned by the Business Improvement District, alongside nine additional pieces created by acclaimed street artist Nathan Murdock in collaboration with other local artists.
Designed to encourage residents and visitors to explore the city centre, the map offers an accessible way to discover the stories, colour and creativity woven into Peterborough’s streetscape.
Pep Cipriano, Chief Operating Officer at Peterborough Positive, said:
“Street art has become an important part of our city centre’s identity. This new map makes it easier than ever for people to explore these vibrant works and appreciate the cultural history and creativity behind them. We’re proud to showcase artwork that transforms everyday spaces into memorable experiences for everyone.” “A guided tour, led by artists Nathan Murdock, Tony Nero, the Civic Society and Peterborough Positive, will take place in the new year to mark the launch. The tour will give people the chance to hear the stories behind the designs directly from Nathan and Tony, and learn more about what inspired them.”
Full details will be shared on Peterborough Positive’s social media channels over the coming months.
Printed maps can be collected from the Tourist Information Centre at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery and the Town Hall. A digital version is available to download here.


