TODAY is your chance to meet The Argus Newshound and our Snowdog correspondent.

Reporter Flora Thompson will be at Brighton Railway Station from 9am to 12.30pm with our very own Snowdog sculpture.

She wants to hear what you think of the trail, which one is your favourite design and why you love Brighton and Hove.

If you visit The Argus stand at the station during this time you will also be able to buy a special Snowdog survival kit goody bag complete with a copy of today's paper which features the ultimate guide to the Snowdogs by the Sea trail. This will have all the information you need to take part in the trail including a quiz, an introduction to all the sculptures and the stories behind some of them. The Argus will donate 20p of every sale made at the stand at the station to The Martlets hospice.

The supplement will be on sale inside every copy of today's paper on sale in newsagents across Sussex.

The Snowdogs by the Sea charity art trail went live today.

A collection of giant sculptures of the loved children's character, which features in the sequel to Raymond Briggs' The Snowman, are on city streets for visitors to find and admire.

There will be 43 individually decorated 1.5 metre high pooches here and a 44th at London Victoria Railway Station directing visitors down to Brighton for the trail until November 27.

They are joined by a pack of Snowpuppies which have been designed by Brighton and Hove schoolchildren and went on display on Monday in city museums and libraries.

They will remain there until Christmas.

Now the trail has launched you can download a special app to follow the trail and unlock special offers. And you can take part in The Argus Snowdog Selfie competition. The best pose with family, friends and loved ones will win a Snowdog-themed prize. More details on how to get involved with the trail and how to enter our competition can be found by turning to today's Snowdogs by the Sea supplement.

When the trail ends there will be a special farewell event where you can see all the figures in one place. Then they figures will be auctioned off in aid of The Martlets Hospice.