Worcester Cathedral Ferry Master wins ‘outstanding’ award.
27th March 2025
In Worcester, retired Cathedral Ferry Master Mark Glossop was presented with a very special accolade – the Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award for four decades of service!
Worcester Cathedral Ferry Master wins ‘outstanding’ award.
Mark’s award came as somewhat of a surprise, after Worcester Cathedral originally entered him in the Unsung Hero category.
But the Visit Worcestershire team was so impressed with Mark’s story, they decided to award him this special honour, in recognition of his contribution to tourism in Worcestershire over four decades.
In 1983 Mark relaunched the Cathedral Ferry – a service with a rich history dating back to the 12th century when it provided a direct crossing for monks and milkmaids to work in the meadows. It crossed the river every day until the late 1950s.
Mark sourced ‘Doris’ the boat when on holiday that year, and it’s the same ferry that still runs today.
It wasn’t plain sailing, and Mark set to uncovering the steps on the opposite side of the river, which had long since disappeared into the overgrowth. He dug them out by hand and over the years has also been instrumental in securing new railings, as well as maintaining ‘Doris’ to continue the task at hand.
The Ferry has also supported a number of charities over the years, donating over £20,000 in proceeds to the Cathedral, St Richard’s and Acorns hospices, Maggs Day Centre and the Sea Scouts to name a few.
Mark said: “I am delighted and honoured to have received this award.”
‘It was a pleasure rowing people across the river for the past four decades. I met some interesting people and saw some sights over the years, including transporting a cohort of Women’s Institute across the river dressed entirely in mid-19th century costumes, as part of a procession around the Diocese.
‘We’ve also had wedding parties, ale festival goers and visitors of all nationalities to the Cathedral and City. I will miss it, but it will still be here for all to enjoy.”
The Dean of Worcester, the Very Revd Dr Stephen Edwards, said:
“Mark’s amazing service in restarting and maintaining this historic link deserves much praise and thanksgiving. Thanks to his dedication the Cathedral Ferry remains part of the rich culture of the city and we are absolutely thrilled he has received this special, well-deserved award.”