Life-size Lego bench built in memory of boy

News imageBBC A bench made of thousands of pieces of multi coloured lego bricks. It has rows on the back of the bench which house multiple Lego mini figures. The bench also included a lego version of the blue and white Manchester City football club badge. BBC
Thousands of pieces of Lego were used in the creation of the bench

A life-size Lego bench has been built in memory of a 12-year-old boy who died from cancer in 2020.

The bench has been placed at St Martin's Primary School, Guernsey, where Matthew Girard attended, and will be unveiled later.

More than 11,000 pre-loved Lego bricks were donated by the community for the project.

His family said he loved Lego, and Matthew's mum, Sarah, added: "It is just going to be unique and hopefully a lasting tribute."

News imageFive people working on a life sized Lego bench. Working left to right, lady in white top with black trousers, student in a sports kit, lady with pink blue and white striped top, boy with grey t shirt holding part of the Lego structure and lady in orange top.
A group of people working together, finishing off the last touches to the Life-size Lego bench

During the process, volunteers have contributed to the project as well as Lego enthusiast Steph Porter and her husband who helped plan and design it.

The bench is made up of a wooden structure with the Lego built on top.

Grace Girard, Matthew's twin sister, said: "It's really special to me that everyone has come together and put bricks into the life-sized bench."

Jo Priaulx, Co-founder of the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation, which provides accommodation to families in Southampton when children are in hospital after travelling from the islands, praised the volunteers.

"The idea of the memorial bench has been in the works for some time, so this is going to be a big moment for Sarah and her family," she said.

"Thank you to everyone who has worked tirelessly to bring this vision to life."

There is a Lego-themed hideaway room at one of the charity's Southampton flats, also in honour of Matthew.

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