
Baby GoGoGorillas tour Norwich on double-decker Routemaster bus
Emma Knights Friday, June 28, 2013
5:30 PM
It was all aboard for an “ape” day out as baby gorillas toured the city on a double-decker bus to launch the GoGoGorillas! school trail in Norwich.
More than 12,000 children from schools and groups across Norfolk have been decorating the 67 colourful characters, and on Friday the little gorillas were delivered to their new homes for the summer on a double-decker Routemaster bus.
Armed with bananas to make sure the little apes did not go hungry, bus driver David Brown, from Norwich-based Awayadays, had the job of taking the unusual passengers to their different trail locations which include shops, cafes and other venues across the city centre.
They started their journey from City College Norwich, where children from City College Nursery waved them off.
Mr Brown said: “The gorillas have been attracting quite a lot of attention. It was quite an exciting day –and at least the little gorillas sat still on the bus, not like the little monkeys on the 22!”
The school trail links in with the outdoor art trail of 53 adult gorillas that is already causing excitement in the city, and both trails have been organised by children’s charity Break and Wild in Art.
The whole GoGoGorillas! project aims to raise funds for Break and the Born Free Foundation.
Fiona Muller, education coordinator for Wild in Art, said: “The little gorillas are in shops, restaurants and cafes in Norwich for the next 12 weeks.