A new partnership has been launched with two animal attractions ahead of the next GoGo sculpture trail hitting the streets of Norwich and Norfolk.

Break, the charity which organises the popular trails, has partnered with the Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA).

The ZSEA, the conservation charity behind Banham Zoo and Africa Alive, will be the principal partner for Break's GoGoSafari sculpture trail.

Both charities will align efforts for shared fundraising events and initiatives that aim to increase awareness for their respective causes.

Eastern Daily Press: Scheduled for summer 2025, the GoGoSafari trail will introduce five African savannah animals Scheduled for summer 2025, the GoGoSafari trail will introduce five African savannah animals

Joshua Hunter-Harl, head of income generation at ZSEA, said: "We are delighted to announce our partnership with Break and to be working with the team on the GoGoSafari sculpture trail.

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"This collaboration aligns perfectly with our commitment to conservation and community support.

"We look forward to making a positive social impact on the lives of those served by Break, while also enhancing the experiences we offer for our community.”

Scheduled for summer 2025, the GoGoSafari trail will introduce five African savannah animals.

Gorillas, elephants, lions, giraffes and rhinos will appear across the county. The trail will also involve a Learning and Community Programme where groups will have the chance to decorate smaller giraffe sculptures.

Eastern Daily Press: Break staff with the GoGoSafari 2025 sculptures after they were revealed at Norwich University of the ArtsBreak staff with the GoGoSafari 2025 sculptures after they were revealed at Norwich University of the Arts (Image: ETT Photography)

Eastern Daily Press: The GoGoSafari 2025 sculpture trail will be brought to Norwich and Norfolk by BreakThe GoGoSafari 2025 sculpture trail will be brought to Norwich and Norfolk by Break (Image: GoGo Trail)

Peter Marron, Break's senior partnerships manager, said: "We are excited to work with the Zoological Society of East Anglia.

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"Their dedication to community engagement mirrors Break's commitment to making a real difference in the lives of our young people, some of whom have faced an incredibly challenging start in life.

"They are also a perfect fit as the partner for our next exciting sculpture trail, GoGoSafari, and we look forward to working with them to bring some fun and impactful events in the lead up the trail.”

This trail is organised by Break in partnership with Wild in Art and ZSEA, and presented by Norwich Business Improvement District and Chantry Place.