PEOPLE were keen to get a piece of the action at a Lego-themed charity event which took place in the district over the weekend.
The first ever Keighley Brick Show took place at the town's Central Hall, in Alice Street, on Saturday.
Bricks 4 Kidz hosted the charity event, and lived up to its promise of providing lots of Lego for children to play with.
A wide variety of Lego models, including a railway layout, was on display, while bricks were also for sale.
The day involved Keighley’s Bricks 4 Kids franchise holder Keith Moran, from Silsden, and former Cross Roads man Mark Pullen, who holds the franchise for Calderdale.
The event raised money for the charity Fairy Bricks, which supports sick children, and for Oakworth Scout Hannah Wedge, who is going to the World Scout Jamboree in Japan next year.
There was also a model making competition on the theme of ‘exploring’, with three separate classes for children aged up to 14.
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