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World’s largest Lego bridge goes on show

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A world record-breaking bridge made from 200,000 Lego bricks has gone on display in Glasgow.

The suspension bridge, which is the length of almost three double-decker buses, holds the Guinness World Record for the longest Lego brick bridge.

It has been brought to the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow by the Institutio­n of Civil Engineers (ICE) to mark its bicentenar­y and Scotland’s Year of Young People.

People can visit the structure from tomorrow when it officially launches to coincide with Internatio­nal Women in Engineerin­g Day and Ice’s Explore Engineerin­g weekend.

Designed by Dr Robin Sham, the bridge was first assembled in London in 2014 and has been displayed in Liverpool and Hong Kong before arriving in Scotland.

The structure, which is three metres tall and spans 31 metres, was rebuilt in the shopping centre by a team of specialist civil engineers working through the night.

Sara Thiam, regional director of ICE Scotland, said: “Giving young people the chance to see the bridge, learn about how it was designed and built, and meet some of the invisible superheroe­s behind it, will help them realise engineerin­g can be a fun and inspiring career.

“Civil engineers directly transform our lives by designing, building and looking after bridges and many other everyday things that we often take for granted.”

Anne Ledgerwood, general manager of St Enoch Centre, said: “It really is amazing to look at and I’m sure it will be enjoyed by shoppers of all ages who too enjoy Lego.”

The bridge will be on display until October 28.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The bridge is made from 200,000 Lego bricks.
Picture: PA. The bridge is made from 200,000 Lego bricks.

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