People are being offered the chance to contribute to next year's GoGoDiscover trail following the success of the T-Rex sculptures in Norwich.

Norfolk-based children's charity Break, which runs the trail with Wild in Art, has launched a survey asking for opinions on the summer trail.

This is designed to inform organisers ahead of the T-Rex returning with extra sculptures and Steppe Mammoths across the county in the summer of 2022.

Peter Marron, Break's GoGoDiscover project manager, said: "This is your chance to tell us what you thought about this summer's trail, and what you’d like to see in 2022.

Eastern Daily Press: Peter Marron, GoGoDiscover project manager.Peter Marron, GoGoDiscover project manager. (Image: Archant)

"Your support is what keeps the trails going, and we want to know what you most enjoy and how we can make it better."

Anyone completing the survey will have a chance to win a £50 H&M voucher thanks to Break's presenting partners Chantry Place.

The survey can be found at https://wh1.snapsurveys.com/s.asp?k=163483348956

Eastern Daily Press: A QR code for the GoGoDiscover surveyA QR code for the GoGoDiscover survey (Image: break)