A playground on the city outskirts is set to receive a major upgrade with new slides, climbing frames and equipment - and the choice of which is up to the public.
City Hall is proposing three different designs for the rejuvenation of the Enfield Road playground in West Earlham.
Each design has slight deviations with as many as 32 separate features including seesaws, carousels, climbers and hopscotch.
This could allow 75 or more children to play in the park at any one time but it varies between the different designs.
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The council is inviting the public to vote on which they like best by November 10, after which the chosen design will be announced.
City council spokespeople have given no indication as to the timeframe of the project but said locals will be updated with the outcome as soon as possible.
It comes as part of a £1.1m play area refurbishment programme which has so far seen Waterloo Park, Wensum Park, Eaton Park and Jenny Lind Park upgraded.
The Enfield Road playground has been closed for several months after it was found the flooring needed replacing and the equipment refreshed.
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