PLANS for a new £3m park in Guisborough will be revealed at the town's Christmas market tomorrow.

The Gisborough Priory Project group is to apply for funding to create gardens and develop woodland at the priory and is asking residents for feedback on the scheme.

Proposals include recreating the eighteenth century cloister garden, formal planting, the reconstruction of a lily pond and a managed woodland walk. Work is expected to take about 30 months once funding becomes available.

The public can view the plans and air their views between 9.30 and noon tomorrow at the Methodist church in Westgate.

Ann Roe, secretary of the Priory Project, said: "We want to get lots of feedback. This will help Guisborough to get the most out of the future of this ambitious project."

The Chapel Beck Partnership will also unveil its plans to improve the Chapel Beck corridor near Whitby Road, Guisborough. These include new gardens, a play area, cycle route and a circular trail based on the Black Monk legend.