Thousands of pounds will be poured into a city's play park renovation by the council.
St Georges play area, which sits across from Norwich Playhouse, is having "more than £80,000" pumped into it in order to get it up to scratch.
A consultation is being held online, which asks people to choose between two styles of play area – an urban-themed park with a giant climbing dome or a more traditional space with lower equipment and slides.
It comes after £100K was spent on the recently revamped Wensum Park play area, which opened at the beginning of March.
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Adam Giles, portfolio holder for parks and open spaces at Norwich City Council, said: "The city council has committed to invest more than £80,000 on a new play area at St Georges – a dedicated space where children can benefit from being outdoors to develop their physical, emotional and social skills.
"We'd love people to go online to have a look at the proposals and tell us what they would like to see there."
Take part in the consultation at gettalking.norwich.gov.uk/StGeorgesPlayArea.
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