The GoGoCreate leaping leverets at intu Chapelfield, with Peter Marron, GoGoCreate co-ordinator, with Sheridan Smith, intu Chapelfield marketing manager. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)
This year's GoGoHares campaign has lived up to Norfolk's expectations and more, with the scorching summer weather meaning more people than ever have been out in the sunshine completing the trail.
Thousands of people have so far been seen adventuring around the city of Norwich, map or app in hand, with the hopes of ticking each and every one off their list.
Sydney Long Ears GoGoHare, looks out over the water at Ranworth Broad next to the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Broads Wildlife Centre. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)
The trail began in Norwich with 50 'ears up' hares for the public to find, meanwhile wider in the county there are 18 moongazer hares.
Further on in the trail, a staggering 160 leveret sculptures were added to the streets of Norwich and the wider area.
Holly Hare by artist Paul Jackson is revealed. It was designed by Holly McKennaByline: Sonya DuncanCopyright: Archant 2018 (Image: ARCHANT EASTERN DAILY PRESS (01603) 772434)
All three trails have been organised by children charity Break and Wild in Art to celebrate Break's 50th anniversary year.
A spokesman for Break said: 'Families with trail maps or the downloaded app continue to fill the streets near every hare sculpture around Norfolk. The sight of people enjoying family time, or being with friends is something which makes these sculpture trails particularly special.
Izabella Houston-Carter is one of the first people to complete the GoGo Hares sticker book.Byline: Sonya DuncanCopyright: Archant 2018 (Image: Archant 2017)
'The app allows people to unlock a hare with a special code from the plaque by the sculpture.
'To date there have been 113,880 unlocks and around 180,000 trail maps circulating around the county too.
GoGoHares launch of The Mighty Quinn song to raise money for Break charity. Pictured with Hare LeQuin, outside The Puppet Theatre, left to right, Ian Woods from The Puppet Theatre, Peter Marron from Break, Samantha Elmhurst who painted Hare LeQuin and David Richardson from Ashtons. Picture: ANTONY KELLY (Image: Archant Norfolk 2018)
'Social media continues to buzz with pictures of people enjoying themselves and a sharing facility on the app, nurtures a community feel of the trail seekers demonstrating how popular this activity is.'
Over the next 20 or so pages please enjoy our picture special of the public enjoying the trail.
A busy first weekend for the GoGoHare trail. Yvette Widdowson, from Norwich, with Lewis the Timely Hare in Tombland.Picture: ANTONY KELLY (Image: Archant Norfolk 2018)
Remember you can still purchase our special 60-page sticker album, which costs £5 and is a tribute to all the artists, hare sponsors and supporters who have helped create the trails.
There are 233 stickers to collect and we are publishing a voucher for free stickers every day.
GoGoHares team, and members of the public, filming at Cathedral Close in Norwich for their 'Hoppy' video.Picture: ANTONY KELLY (Image: Archant Norfolk 2018)
Alternatively you can buy sticker packs for £1 as well as the £5 album at selected EDP and Norwich Evening News offices, Break shops, East of England Co-op stores, One Stop shops and independent retailers, online at www.edp24.co.uk/hares, and by calling 01603 772138.
Did your picture make it into the gallery? Let us know in the comments.
The HareLeQuin has a fan. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Fun in the sun with the GoGoHares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Iyana Etwi-Barimah. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
This team of Beavers meets the GoGoHare. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Binary Hoppiston makes som friends. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
The Toftwood Brownies in the Arcade. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
The Clapham and Collinge team. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
The Contract Peronnel Team. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Is this my brother? Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
The GoodGym team on the trail. Picture: GoodGym (Image: GoodGym)
Some of Norfolk's rescue heroes. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Hare seekers spotting the sculptures in Norwich. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Hare seekers enjoying the trail in Norwich. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Hare seekers find another sculpture in Norwich. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Fun in the sun with the GoGoHares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Is it a carrot or a hare? Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Brownies meet the GoGoHares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
We're seeing double with this running club! Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Running club meets one of the GoGoHares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Showing some love for Cromer's ChromeHare. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
These cubs enjoyed the GoGoHare trail. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
The Coltishall Jaguars meet the hares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
The Coltishall Jaguars meet GoGoHares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Evie and Bella. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
Fun in the sun with the GoGoHares. Picture: Break (Image: Break)
The Lost in Translation Circus. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Watchdog Monty Davies keeps an eye on his favourite hare. Picture: Mark Ivan Benfield (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)
Imogen and Freya with a GoGoHare. Photo: Jackie Lewin (Image: Jackie Lewin)
Ivy-Snow with GoGoHare Emhareald. Photo: Carla Dawn Leeder (Image: Carla Dawn Leeder)
Dexter is hopping mad with the GoGoHares this summer. Photo: Kerry Clifford (Image: Kerry Clifford)
Posing with GoGoHare Robyn. Photo: Laura O'Beirne (Image: Laura O'Beirne)
My daughter's t-shirt matching with Forest'are in Riverside. Photo: Claire Lawrenson (Image: Claire Lawrenson)
My son and his friend Laura Owen with Foxy's Tale. Photo: Laura Basted (Image: Laura Basted)
Abi and Kimberley with the GoGoHare in Aylsham. Photo: Jenny Leighton (Image: Jenny Leighton)
Posing at Norfolk Snowsports Club with the GoGoHare. Photo: Shelley Watling (Image: Shelley Watling)
Hare hunting on Norwich Pride Day. Photo: Kayleigh Webster (Image: Kayleigh Webser)
Trinity and Laila, aged 7, with a GoGoHare. Photo: Kate Doran-Smith (Image: Kate Doran-Smith)
Flo and Alf with Honey Bunny. Photo: Jo Allis (Image: Jo Allis)
Jake, Toby and their dad with Narni-Hare. Photo: Laura Jenkins (Image: Laura Jenkins)
Jack with his favourite GoGoHare. Photo: Tracey Beeby (Image: Tracey Beeby)
Sam's son with the Norwich GoGoHare at London Liverpool Street station. Photo: Sam Clark (Image: Sam Clark)
Fiona, who works in the NHS, with GoGoHare Poppy. Photo: Fiona Williams (Image: Fiona Williams)
Ashleigh, Ellis and Keegan with the first hare they found on their hunt. Photo: Claire Yeoman (Image: Claire Yeoman)
Phoebe and Logan with Barley Hare. Photo: Kerry Hall (Image: Kerry Hall)
Amanda's nephews with Foxy's Tale. Photo: Amanda Pulham (Image: Amanda Pulham)
Ruby and Dane Wells with GoGoHareo. Photo: Hollie Wells (Image: Hollie Wells)
Posing with Sydney Long Ears at Ranworth Broad whilst the sun sets. Photo: Jenny Leighton (Image: Hollie Wells)
Ella and Millie with Hare-rae Busta. Photo: Sarah Wakefield (Image: Sarah Wakefield)
Louise and her 6 year old daughter with GoGoHare Poppy back in June. Photo: Louise Mundford (Image: Louise Mundford)
Toby Hamling and Zoe Orford visiting Harleston Hare on their way home from their first week of high school. Photo: Becky Hamling (Image: Becky Hamling)
Kimberley's 22 month old little girl enjoying the GoGoHare trail. Photo: Kimberley Steward (Image: Kimberley Steward)
All of the Samuel's with Captain Jack Rabbit. Photo: Sarah Samuel (Image: Sarah Samuel)
Ellie with Hare All About It. Photo: Sarah Samuel (Image: Sarah Samuel)
Finley, Louie, Freya and Livia enjoying the hare hunting at the football ground. Photo: Emma Trett (Image: Emma Trett)
Lottie meeting the chrome hare when she was 4 weeks old. Photo: Sally Ingold (Image: Sally Ingold)
Tracy's 4-year-old granddaughter's favourite hare. Photo: Tracy Tims (Image: Tracy Tims)
Louise's daughter with Robyn. Photo: Louise Carway (Image: Louise Carway)
Helen's children visiting Professor Hare and his Magic Library. Photo: Helen Harvey (Image: Helen Harvey)
Posing with GoGoHaero in Norwich. Photo: Marie Clampin (Image: Marie Clampin)
Art-Hare, one of the 21 GoGoHare's they had found so far on their hunt. Photo: Duncan Duffield (Image: Duncan Duffield)
Emilie, 8, and Sienna-Rose, 3, meeting one of the moongazer hares in North Walsham. Photo: Donna Tomlin (Image: Donna Tomlin)
Ethan, Archie and Oscar Drage with their favourite hare. Photo: Serena Mears (Image: Serena Mears)
Timmy who learnt to scoot this summer whilst following the GoGoHare trail. Photo: Natasha Ventham (Image: Natasha Ventham)
Mia with the Alice & Wonderland themed hare. Photo: Kelly Fahy (Image: Kelly Fahy)
UEA Education School Staff at Graduation at Carrow Road with one of the GoGoHares. Photo: Julia Elizabeth (Image: Julia Elizabeth)
Polly with her favourite GoGoHare, Heptahare. Photo: Jo Price (Image: Jo Price)
Rosie & Harry with Har'ey Spider. Photo: Joanna Susan (Image: Joanna Susan)
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