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The BIG LEGO® Build comes to Hawick!

LEGO® fans young and old have a chance to put their building skills to the test this Easter school holidays by taking part in a project to build Borders Textile Towerhouse entirely from LEGO® bricks!

The free workshops, suitable for ages 7+, will be running at Borders Textile Towerhouse from the 16th-19th April, with eager LEGO® builders – both adults and children – able to book in to 1-hour sessions to help recreate the Borders Textile Towerhouse, working with sculptor and LEGO® master builder Alistair Jelks.

 The Learning & Inclusion Team at Historic Environment Scotland (HES) have partnered up with Live Borders Museums to deliver the events, where participants will learn about architecture, construction and heritage in a fun and hands-on way, with lots of opportunity to learn new LEGO® building skills and techniques.

 Fiona Davidson, HES Learning Officer, said

“Our Big LEGO® Builds are brilliant intergenerational events, with adults and children learning alongside and from each other.  They have proved really popular when we’ve run them in other areas of Scotland, with many events oversubscribed, and we’re delighted to be bringing our latest Build to Hawick”.

 Shona Sinclair, Curator, said

We are thrilled to host The BIG LEGO® Build in the historic Borders Textile Towerhouse, the oldest building in Hawick. This unique building, also known as Drumlanrig’s Tower, has evolved through time.  Built over 500 years ago to defend its inhabitants then extended to make a grand townhouse and finally a hotel and bustling social hub, it is now as a museum which celebrates our town’s rich heritage. Thanks to funding from the Hawick CARS community programme, this event will bring people of all ages together to create something truly special. The finished model will remain on display as a lasting legacy, honoring Hawick’s history and creativity for generations to come.”

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Booking in advance is essential. The he event also includes a dedicated relaxed session for any families with ASN on the 18th of April.

 

For more information contact:

Name:  Shona Sinclair or Emily Moir
Organisation: Live Borders Museums, Galleries and Archives
Tel: 01450 364747
Email: ssinclair@liveborders1.org.uk/emilymarie.moir@liveborders1.org.uk