The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Community project to build Lego cathedral

First of 10,000 bricks laid as ancient building to be replicated in Lego model

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

The Duchess of Fife laid the first of 10,000 bricks yesterday as part of a community project to build Brechin Cathedral in Lego.

Caroline Carnegie, who is also the patron of Brechin 2020, formally launched the Brechin Cathedral Lego Model Project at a ceremony in the cathedral hall.

A 300,000-brick Lego model of Durham Cathedral, which took three years to complete, provided the inspiratio­n for the project which will recruit a community-wide squad of ‘brickies’.

Profession­al Lego building company Bright Bricks were contacted by Brechin 2020 and used software to produce the design from four digital images of the building.

Steve Dempsey, Brechin 2020 chairman, said: “This whole project is about engaging with the local community in a purposeful way to help celebrate the 800th anniversar­y of Brechin Cathedral in 2020.

“We have taken delivery of 10,000 Lego bricks and will be going around all of the local schools and other events to give people the chance to build a section.”

Mr Dempsey said the 800th anniversar­y programme is going ahead despite a major question mark hanging over the cathedral’s long-term future amid plans for the dwindling congregati­on to move to the town’s smaller Gardiner Church.

He said the first public event will take place on Sunday in the cathedral hall from 2 to 4pm where people can get involved in building the model.

The Lego fundraisin­g project is part of a programme of events which will take place to mark the milestone for one of Scotland’s oldest sites of worship.

The model will be kept in Brechin Cathedral when it is finally completed.

Angus Provost Ronnie Proctor said: “I think it’s great that this project is taking place to celebrate the anniversar­y of Brechin Cathedral and its importance – not just to Brechin but to the whole of Angus.

“It’s really good for the pupils to be involved and it gives them a grasp of their heritage and hopefully they will remember this and make sure that Brechin Cathedral is at the forefront of their minds as it passes to future generation­s.”

Mr Proctor was in attendance alongside pupils from the cluster schools and invited guests including Angus Lord Lieutenant Georgiana Osborne.

Norman Atkinson, a life member of the Friends of Brechin Cathedral and Round Tower, opened the event with a talk on the building’s history.

The 12th Century building is one of the most recognisab­le in this area and has stood as a symbol for nearly 800 years, as the community of Brechin rose up around it.

We have taken delivery of 10,000 Lego bricks and will be going around all of the local schools and other events to give people the chance to build a section

 ?? Picture: Paul Smith. ?? The Duchess of Fife lays the first of many bricks for the Lego model of Brechin Cathedral.
Picture: Paul Smith. The Duchess of Fife lays the first of many bricks for the Lego model of Brechin Cathedral.

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