How would you feel about a cafe with more than 600 board games on offer? Or what about making nights out in South Norwood safer?

Well now is your chance to have a say on which project gets the go-ahead.

Five ideas have been shortlisted by Croydon Council in the hope they will be built and increase Croydon's night-life .

The shortlisted proposals are:

Ludoquist Board Games Café which will offer more than 600 board games, as well as host tournaments.

First Thursday gets people involved in the after-hours opening of galleries, with special exhibitions, cafés, museum and other street events including food stalls.

Comfort Point aims to address community concerns about safety in the area of Portland Road and South Norwood High Street.

The group would work with shops and businesses in the area to create safe spaces or comfort points in the evening, where people can go if they feel unsafe or require help.

The shops and cafés part of the scheme would be identifiable by having LED light installations by local artists in their shop fronts.

Young Croydon Resonate is a residency programme that will platform young musical talent in the borough at five different venues between January and May next year. Each venue will host a month-long residency featuring a weekly or fortnightly event focusing on two or three young artists or bands per evening.

Croydon Bicycle Theatre aims to deliver cycling and theatre hybrid event that entertains audiences while promoting cycling. Events would primarily be outdoors and ideas include game theatre in which audiences participate and a dubstep themed bicycle tour of the borough.

Each of the finalists has produced a video to explain their proposal and the public have until October 31 to voice their thoughts on the ideas.

To watch the videos and share your views click here.