Islanders are invited to let their “imagination run wild” during weekly LEGO sessions aimed at adults.
The free club is held in the Workspace at Jersey Library, and is open to adults of all ages.
It launched earlier this month following the success of the library’s sessions for children.

A spokesperson from Jersey Library said: “The children’s LEGO club has consistently been a great success, and we’re excited to expand this opportunity to adults, allowing them to explore their creativity with LEGO bricks.
“We believe it’s a fantastic way for adults to connect over a shared interest without any cost involved.
“We’ve observed a mix of regular attendees as well as new participants joining each session.”
They said that there are currently no plans to introduce competitive elements, but organisers “remain open to possibilities as the club evolves”.

“We’re always eager to develop new activities that engage both adults and children within the library,” the spokesperson added.
The adult sessions take place every Wednesday from 18:00.
A LEGO club for children is also available at Jersey Library on Wednesdays from 15:30.