Sewell Park, Norwich

The park was given to the Norwich Corporation and Norwich City Council as an open space by members of the Sewell family and former mayor Edward Gurney Buxton in 1908.

At the entrance to the park is a commemorative horse trough in honour of Anna Sewell, the author of Black Beauty, and other members of the Sewell family.

Facilities in the park include an open green space and a designated play area for children.

The park contains specimen trees including several London Planes.

The event will involve members of the community and local schools.

Sewell Park, Norwich - looking towards the city centre