The next sculptures to provide a colourful trail for families to explore across Norwich and Norfolk will be revealed this week.
Local charity Break, which delivers the GoGo trails, will be revealing its next focus on Thursday evening at a launch event, which is being streamed live on Facebook.
After the success of dragons, gorillas and hares previously, it was T.rex and mammoth sculptures which brought the summer family fun for a good cause in 2022.
Break’s senior partnerships and projects manager, Peter Marron, said: “We’re really excited to be bringing the GoGo trail back. This will be the fifth trail we’ve delivered, and we love how much the public, local businesses and schools get behind them.
"They really are a joy to produce and it’s great seeing people out and about enjoying them while also helping us to raise vital funds so we can continue supporting young people from care.
"We can’t wait to unveil the next GoGo trail and think everyone will be really surprised about what it is!”
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Although the sculpture is being revealed this week, the trail will be arriving in 2025, as it takes around a year to bring to life.
“There’s a lot of moving parts to getting these trails up and running,” added Mr Marron. “First we look to secure sponsorship for each sculpture, and we'll put a call out to artists who are then chosen by the sculpture sponsors.
"The artists then start making their design come to life, all while we’re working behind the scenes securing locations and organising logistics.”
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The 2021-22 trail raised close to £500,000 for Break after the sculptures were auctioned off at Norwich Cathedral.
Anyone interested in sponsoring a sculpture can email fundraising@break-charity.org.
Thursday's live reveal will start at 6.30pm on the @GoGoTrails Facebook page.
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