IT is already home to the world’s longest Lego bridge and now Glasgow’s St. Enoch Centre is offering children the chance to create their own version.
Bricks 4 Kidz will be running free. drop-in workshops in the centre from today, in a bid to encourage kids to get creative.
They will be outside Boots until Wednesday but will be back in the centre on July 31 and August 1.
The workshops are part of St. Enoch Summer holiday celebrations, which also include the centre’s very own sandpit.
Anne Ledgerwood, General Manager of St. Enoch Centre, said: “The workshops are a great way for our younger shoppers to learn while having fun and summer is definitely all about having fun in the centre with our busy events programme.”
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