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Cathedral builds labour movement brick by brick

DURHAM Cathedral is quite literally helping to build the labour movement by recreating the the Miners’ Gala in Lego — complete with mini hand-embroidered trade union banners and band members.

The Lego Miners’ Festival Service aims to celebrate the proud local labour history of Durham while raising money for Open Treasure, a new public exhibition showcasing the cathedral’s historic medieval buildings.

For over a century trade unions and local people have marched through Durham to celebrate the struggles and victories of the miners and wider labour movement, ending with a service at Durham Cathedral.

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