Residents are being invited to share their ideas for a name of the new seafront park in Hove.

Brighton and Hove City Council are looking for a permanent name for the park being created through the Kingsway to the Sea project, which will feature an outdoor sports hub, skatepark, and tennis courts.

Proposed names for the park must reflect the history of the area and location of the park, be usable on directional signs, be well-formatted, and feature no more than three words or 15 letters.

Ideas should be included in the subject line of an email to kingswaytothesea@brighton-hove.gov.uk.

The deadline for submissions is midnight on January 7.

The best six suggestions will go to a public vote to choose the new name.

The Argus: The section of seafront between Hove Lagoon and the King Alfred Leisure Centre is being transformed as part of the projectThe section of seafront between Hove Lagoon and the King Alfred Leisure Centre is being transformed as part of the project

The £13.7 million Kingsway to the Sea project aims to regenerate underused and run-down facilities and green spaces along the seafront in west Hove.

It stretches from Hove Lagoon to the King Alfred Leisure Centre.

Work on sections of the park has already got underway, with a wheeled sports area and westerly garden due to be completed in early summer next year.