A festival celebrating all things LEGO is coming to Oxford next month.

Oxford Brick Festival is for fans of all ages who love the Danish toy company, including families, collectors and adult builders.

Organisers have said there will be lots to do at the festival, such as speed building competitions, large scale displays, activities, traders selling loose bricks, new LEGO sets, retired LEGO sets, minifigures and accessories, as well as a dedicated building area.

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Master builders from across the county have also created unique, large scale displays for the festival.

LEGO enthusiasts will have the chance to meet the master builders and find out about their upcoming projects.

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As Oxford Brick Festival is sponsored by Official LEGO Magazines, visitors will received a free copy on entry.

A spokesperson for Oxford Brick Festival said: “The Oxford Brick Festival at The King’s Centre is a great day out for LEGO® builders of all ages and abilities, from the die-hard collectors to the casual fans.”

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Oxford Brick Festival will take place on July 23 at The King’s Centre, Osney Mead, Oxford, OX2 0ES.

Entry tickets are available to book online with adult entry from £6 and child entry from £4. An extra value family ticket available too.

As of 2021, LEGO is the largest toy company in the world, with more than 600 billion Lego parts produced.

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