TENBY St Johns Church’s annual Summer Fair saw a great many people enjoying teas and Welsh cakes, raffles, games and a variety of stalls in glorious sunshine, and this year it coincided with the opening of their summer Lego Festival. 

The huge display of Lego in the church opened on August 14.  This incredible collection of Models of Lego, on loan from Mr Paul Dedoncker of Tenby, includes a city, aeroplanes, helicopter, cranes trains, all makes of posh cars, characters and spaceships from Star Wars, no end of Bionicles and aliens, as well as a snowy Christmas village. 

Lego exhibition at St Johns Church, Tenby
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It is free to come and look at the extensive display. In the foyer and on the floor at the back of the church there is Lego for people to play with, and some short films of well-known stories from the Bible all in Lego. 

By only the first two days, hundreds of people had visited and enjoyed the exhibition, which is open 10.30am-5pm except Sundays. It finishes on Wednesday 28.

Lego at St Johns Church, Tenby
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