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The Lego Santa Express pulls into Liverpool One Lego's Santa Express has pulled up in shopping centre Liverpool One, marking the first time that installation has been seen outside London. The Lego Santa Express pulls into Liverpool One The custom built train is comprised of 500,000 LEGO bricks and features three carriages: the engine and driver’s cabin, a carriage full of presents and a final carriage delivering a Christmas tree. The structure launched on 29 November, and will be in place at Liverpool One until 29 December. Guests can enjoy the Lego train for free, and are encouraged to share their pictures on social media using the hashtag #LetsBuildXmas. Miles Dunnett, director at Grosvenor Europe, said: "Grosvenor Europe is focused on offering something new and innovative for our visitors and we are therefore always looking at unique installations such as this. The interactive LEGO Santa Express will be a big attraction for people of all ages over the festive period, and is part of a much wider calendar of events and activities at Liverpool ONE."




The festive Lego train coincides with the launch of the Christmas Tree Fairy augmented reality app and introduction of a new consumer marketing campaign for Liverpool ONE, which is running regionally throughout the Christmas period. In October, Lego unveiled a new 'Yellow Submarine' Lego Ideas Set at Liverpool One. Last month, Lego revealed a Lego brick build of Big Ben at its new flagship store in London's Leicester Square. Comment below to let us know what you think. For your daily hit of news from the brand experience community, weekly brand and inspiration updates or your monthly trend download, register and subscribe to Event and our bulletins. Have your sayOnly registered users may comment. Sign in now or register for free. Account Director - (live events agency) London / West Midlands You Search and Select London (Central), London (Greater) Account Manager- Meetings & Events American Express Global Business TravelFuel Juice Bars are the leading juice bar operator in the UK, trading in 39 shopping centres across England, Scotland and Wales in fruitastic locations.




Fuel Juice Bars offer a healthy range of deliciously fresh fruit smoothies and juices that will have you looking fantastic, feeling fabulous and bouncing off the walls with energy. Bursting with luscious fruits, our smoothies and juices ensure that achieving your daily fruit intake is fast, convenient and tasty!Get healthy and start living life to the FUEL ! - Find your local - The Oracle Shopping Centre. The Friary Shopping Centre. Bottom of the escalator next to Hollister. West Quay Shopping Centre. On Lower Mall, Opposite Pandora.Under the escalator near House of Fraser.Under the escalator near The Lego store. Upper Mall, Manchester Arndale. Opposite Nandos near Apple store. Trinity Leeds.Bottom of the escalator to Trinity kitchen opposite Boots. Putney Exchange Shopping Centre. Next to Toilets and Zara Men. Drakes Circus Shopping Centre. The Bridges, Broughton Street, Sunderland SR1 3DR Westfield - Kiosk 1012. White City, Ariel Way, London, W12 7GF Milton Keynes - Unit 33B, 24 Silbury.




Boulevard, Intu Midsummer Place, Milton Keynes, MK9 3GB. Unit 133, Upper Mall, The Harlequin, Watford Unit K3, Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Hendon, London Unit 12, Telford Shopping Centre, Sherwood Square, Telford 3A Wall Street, Liverpool 1, Liverpool unit SU24A, Touchwood, Solihull Unit 201 Royal Victoria Place, Tunbridge Wells Golden Square Shopping Centre, 27 Old Market Place, Warrington WA1 1QB High Street Uxbridge, Greater London, UB8 1LA Dewsbury Rd, Leeds LS11 8LU West Mall, Derby DE1 2PL Walford House, 50 Evesham St, Redditch B97 4HJCentre of the mall near Greggs. Bon Accord Shopping Centre. Ground Floor Mall, Guild Square, Aberdeen AB11 5RG.On Upper Mallnext to food court and toilets.On upper Level Opposite Muffin Break.On Upper floor next to H&M.Middle of the Centre, opposite Starbucks.First right from Entrance next to Clarks. South Atrium Kiosk, Buchanan Galleries. Under the escalator near Costa.




300 Cornwall St, East Kilbride, East Kilbride G74 1LLLego Group Reviews Filter Filter 259 Employee Reviews Popular Rating Date Nice work/life balance: as a FT salaried SM, I average 40-43 hrs (in 12 reviews) Awesome work environment with really passionate employees (in 23 reviews) Unfortunately they don't offer a great range of part-time positions (in 10 reviews) You can only be full-time if you're a supervisor or manager (in 9 reviews) 21 Jun, 2015 Pros Wonderful idea , to save families $Also to enhance learning skills and to allow the family to step away from technology , and to teach young ins that going to the mail is fun. Cons Some say this company is expensive, but I can 100% say that the only ones that are suggesting this are inexperienced lego builders . Advice to Management Keep pushing ahead 1 Nov, 2016 I have been working at Lego Group part-time Pros The environment is great. The teams are good and you get to talk/play with lego aside from doing operational duties. For a retail position it is an awesome job.




Cons The hours are not the best since there are fairly large teams hours are spread out pretty thin. Advice to Management Keep doing what you're doing it's a great company to work for. 6 Sep, 2016 Helpful (1) I worked at Lego Group part-time (More than a year) Pros You get to work with children, sell a well known product for a reputable, high profile brand! Great team mates, respectable Store Manager. As others mentioned - great discounts and employee "fringe" benefits (parties, etc). Inflexible hours that fluctuate from maybe 5 hrs /wk to 25 or more, no work life balance for a part time minimum retail job with ridiculous expectations. Always on call, hard to get time off, schedules may come out late. Adding to that, ASM was very unprofessional who mixed personal life with work and berated employees in front of guests for minuscule issues. Picks favourites, rude to other employees. Supervisors may be the same - young staff with little people training and spent more time chatting with one other than working.




Topping it off, 5 to 10 minute breaks were frowned upon - even for a quick drink of water or to use the washroom - for a 4 to 5 shift! Advice to Management Treat your employees better. Put in place ways for front life staff to report grievances, such as unprofessionalism by ASM /supervisors. The community relies on everyone sharing – Add Anonymous Review 16 Jul, 2016 Pros The LEGO Group as a whole is fantastic. They are smart and caring, and genuinely want the best experience for both their employees and consumers. The pay is competitive for management (although non-management is paid minimum wage, no exceptions), the bonuses are a huge incentive, the discount on products is unbelievable, and we get lots of little perks and gifts from the company. Cons Unfortunately, your experience will vary wildly based on who constitutes your middle management. If you have a great district manager who genuinely cares about your store and your individual growth, you will excel. If you are in a district/area that has a management team that is more self-serving and only care about the bottom line, you will stagnate and lose faith in the vision set by the larger company.




I have been in both situations, and one was the best working experience of my life, the other the worst. Advice to Management Allow your store management the ability to rate the people above them and have a neutral party, like an ombudsman, to mediate conflict and hear feedback. If "People Promise" truly matters to the company, make sure your little people get the same promises as the big ones. 27 Jun, 2016 I have been working at Lego Group part-time Pros You get to play with and build Lego; discounts and annual bonuses; managers really focused on individual development Cons Sometimes feels like a daycare centre; dealing with pushy kids who want free stuff; no coffee breaks allotted; can be difficult adjusting to the company's high standards; the pay is not commensurate with the company's earnings and status Advice to Management Great company to work for, but still plenty of room for improvement 4 May, 2016 Helpful (2) Pros The people are great to work with and their Christmas gifts are phenomenal.




Also, employees get a discount. 30% for part time employees, 50% for full time. Cons Pay was very little, very difficult to advance, and you work off a script. You're essentially forced to bother the customers. 17 Jan, 2016 Helpful (1) Pros You work with a group of really awesome LEGO fans. Cons The pay is really low and the hours of work can vary widely. 27 Nov, 2015 Helpful (1) I worked at Lego Group part-time (More than a year) Pros Amazing boss at retail location. Overall the company really seems to value hiring and retaining hard working and intelligent people. Cons All of the same downsides that come with working any retail job. The only major thing was customers treating the store like a daycare. Advice to Management Keep on keeping on and inspiring your employees to create amazing experiences for kids of all ages! 30 Jun, 2015 I have been working at Lego Group full-time (More than 3 years) Pros Great company with great people. Fun environment with lots of flexibility. Open to growth and innovation.

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