Businesses are being urged to sponsor the last remaining sculptures in the GoGoSafari trail.

The event, organised by Break charity, will see rhinos, elephants, giraffes, gorillas and lions take over Norwich and Norfolk for 10 weeks from June 2025.

The trail is a follow-up to the successful GoGoDiscover in 2022, which featured T-rex and Steppe Mammoth sculptures and attracted an estimated 350,000 visitors.

Pete Marron, senior partnerships and projects manager at Break, said: "We have so many great businesses already involved, but there is still room for more.

"It’s such a creative way for businesses to reach a wide and varied audience.

Last chance to be part of the county’s latest sculpture trail Last chance to be part of the county’s latest sculpture trail (Image: PaulMacro)

"We welcome any size business and can offer bespoke and flexible packages.

"We work closely with all our sponsors to ensure they achieve what they want from being involved in the trail.

"This could be to engage a new audience, boost their brand, assist with employee engagement, or build new relationships and we can help facilitate that.”

Almost 40 businesses have already sponsored a sculpture, including Alan Boswell Group, Birketts LLP, Castle Quarter, Royal Arcade, First Buses and Norwich City Football Club.

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Lee Boswell from Alan Boswell Group said: “We’re pleased to continue our support of Break through their GoGoSafari trail.

"Having sponsored previous trails, we recognise the value they bring to the city and the wider community, and, of course, in contributing to the vital charity work Break does in the region.”

Each sculpture is decorated by professional artists, chosen by the sculpture sponsors at an exclusive art selection event.

Once the trail has finished, all animals will be going to auction to raise vital funds for Break and the work they do for young people living in and moving from care.

Visit gogosafari.co.uk to learn more.