Ice skating fans have less than a fortnight to have their say on proposals for a new rink.
Resident Simon James hopes to attract around 200,000 visitors each year to a temporary ice rink on land next to the King Alfred Leisure Centre in Hove.
So far more than 300 surveys have been completed with responses from people aged between six and 100 years old.
Those responding to the survey are entered into a draw to win ice skating equipment and this will be closing at midnight on Monday, October 22.
However, the online public survey will continue to be open after this time.
To respond to the survey visit www.kingalfredicerink.co.uk.
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