Break confirms GoGo trail will be back in Norfolk this summer
This time it's going to run over two years.
East Anglian-based charity Break has confirmed its bringing back its popular GoGo trail this summer to Norwich.
The sculptures this time are going to be in the form of T-Rex's and Mammoths.
The T-Rex's will be found in Norwich this summer, before the trail expands in 2022 across the whole county with the introduction of the Steppe Mammoth sculptures.
GoGoDiscover is being run by the charity Break in partnership with Wild in Art who provide the sculptures.
The Steppe Mammoth has been modeled on the largest and oldest mammoth which was found on the Norfolk coast.
A charity auction will then be held in October 2022 to help raise money for the charity.
In previous years the GoGo trails have raised over a million pounds for Break.
Peter Marron, GoGoDiscover project manager, says: "We are so excited to once again be working with Wild in Art to bring a two year art trail to Norwich and Norfolk, which will bring tourism and economic benefits to the region, put smiles on people's faces, encourage adventure and exploration of our beautiful county and raise awareness and vital funds for Break.
"Money raised from the trail will support young people right here in East Anglia.
"We'll also be launching a Learning & Community Programme to get even more people involved and getting creative!
"The 2021 T.rex all have sponsors already and look amazing - we can't wait to start sharing more news and sneak peeks of them very soon!
"But now is the time for businesses to sign-up for 2022 and be part of this truly unique and exciting event, while supporting Break."
Charlie Langhorne, Managing Director and Co-founder of Wild in Art said: "We are proud to continue our partnership with Break and unveil our latest project, which will be brought to life across Norwich and Norfolk, giving new audiences the chance to enjoy public art in a fun and engaging manner.
"We passionately champion the importance of art for everybody and the social, cultural and educational benefits which it provides.
"We hope that through GoGoDiscover we can introduce new businesses to the arts, inject additional funds into the creative sector, and encourage people to explore the cultural offer in Norfolk."