THE Hands Across the Divide, Harland and Wolfe, the Brandywell Stadium, the Strabane Pedestrian Bridge, Lisahally Port and the Turf Man in Magherafelt, are among the many landmarks that captured the imagination of young people competing in the Brick Wonders Lego Competition.
The competition was organised by Derry City and Strabane District Council ahead of the much anticipated arrival of the Brick Wonders exhibition next month.
The Competition encouraged young people and LEGO enthusiasts from across the island of Ireland to submit their own Wonder LEGO Model and be in with a chance of their creation being included in the Lego Trail.
Over 140 participants took part in the competition, while the majority of entries were from Derry and Strabane, there were entries from as further afield including Carlow, Belfast and Omagh and a very strong representation from Donegal.
Elsa Edwards, legacy officer with Derry City and Strabane District Council said all the entries were of a very high standard and judging was going to be difficult.
“We were delighted with the level of interest shown in the competition and at the wealth of talent and imagination that is out there.
“A lot of creative work has gone into the entries and we are delighted that young people were inspired by their local environment and community to come up with their designs.
“It is great to see iconic places such as the Peace Bridge and the Hands across the Divide being featured“ she said.
Judging for the competition is taking place next week with details of the winners and the Lego Trail expected later in the week.
The Brick Wonders Exhibition is currently exhibiting in Rome and will be arriving in Derry next week for a 12 week exhibit at the Nerve Centre, Artillery Street.
This is the first time Brick Wonders has been in Ireland and the exhibition is expected to be a huge draw for families as well as LEGO enthusiasts, particularly over the mid-term break and Easter holidays.
The exhibition will run from 06 February to 02 May 2016 at the Nerve Centre, Artillery Street, and will feature over 70 LEGO models and exhibition covers of the Wonders of the World featuring not only the Seven Wonders of the World but a range of ancient, modern and historic exhibits.
Tickets for the Brick Wonders exhibition are currently on sale via the Nerve Centre box office on 028 71 260 562 and www.nervecentre.org.
Prices: Under 2 yrs Free; Child (2-16yrs) £4; Adult (16+) £5; Family (1 Adult + 3 Children) £15; Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) £15. A £1.50 booking fee will apply. Group bookings (15+) can be made via Nerve Centre at the number above.
School bookings can be made through Derry City and Strabane District Council, contact Elsa Edwards on Tel: 02871253253 or Email: [email protected]
Each slot is 90 minutes and full details on opening times etc available online at: www.nervecentre.org
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