Lego enthusiasts of all ages are in for a treat as Bricktastic returns to Rochdale this Saturday, 26 April 2025.
Hosted by Northern Brickworks in partnership with Rochdale Borough Council, this free event promises a day packed with creative fun at Rochdale Central Library, located at Number One Riverside, Smith Street.
Running from 10am to 4pm, visitors can expect to be wowed by an impressive range of Lego displays, hands-on activities, and exciting competitions suitable for families, teenagers and adults alike. Whether you're a master builder or simply enjoy marvelling at intricate constructions, there’s something for everyone at this community event.
The event is open to all, with no need to book in advance – just turn up and enjoy. Alongside the impressive Lego models, there will be stalls offering a chance to take home a piece of the brick-built action, plus opportunities to get involved in various building challenges throughout the day.
Northern Brickworks, a group of dedicated adult fans of Lego, have previously held successful events across the region and are delighted to bring their creativity back to Rochdale for 2025.
Organisers are encouraging families to join the fun: "There’s no better way to spend a Saturday than getting creative with Lego. Come along, get inspired, and take part in the activities on offer – all for free."
The event will take place in the main library at Rochdale Borough Libraries’ flagship site, with easy access via public transport and parking available nearby.
For more information, contact the organisers at admin@nblug.org.uk.
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