26th July 2025 | |
10am - 4pm | |
Cumbernauld New Town Hall Learning and Leisure Services Bron Way, Cumbernauld G67 1DZ |
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£4 age 5 & over / 4 & under free | |
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Bricks for ME is Brick M8s newest event and it is coming to Cumbernauld. As with all Brick M8 events, Bricks for ME is a charity event and we are raising money for Smile for ME, a UK charity for ME sufferers and carers of all ages.
On the 26th July LEGO builders will be coming together at Cumbernauld New Town Hall to show off their latest builds and raise awareness of ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis). In addition to displays we will have our brick pit packed with LEGO bricks and other activities where you can let your creativity run wild! We will have our popular charity ‘everyone’s a winner’ LEGO tombola and will be selling loose random LEGO parts (not the brick pit bricks!) with the money going to charity.
Accessibility/quiet time: Accessibility is central to this event, the venue is not only is it fully accessible but there is disabled parking with flat access not only next to the venue but a few minutes walk away. We in the Beechwood suite (upstairs) but there is a lift. We also plan a layout which will be wide and suitable for those with limited mobility and wheelchairs. While we cant guarantee it will be 'quiet' we are limiting numbers with the aim to help those who have sensory sensitivity.
Tickets are £4 for ages 5 & over, 4 & under go free with a paying adult (free ticket still required) with all profits going to charity. It will be smaller than our regular events with average time we expect people to spend in the show is about an hour, you are free to stay longer though!
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