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Hallowe'en happenings in the Midlands
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 12:21:17
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
–30Venture into the woodland that surrounds Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire to solve suitably spooky clues and follow a Hallowe’en trail around the children’s play area.Autumn colours and Halloween funOctober 30Discover the beautiful autumnal gardens at Dudmaston
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Hallowe'en happenings in Scotland
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 12:08:18
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
HalloweenOctober 29Little monsters will lap up this Hallowe’en fun day at the National Museum Of Flight in North Berwick. Ghouls and Goblins will be on hand for photo opportunities, there will be a scary spider hunt, a ghost land train, and traditional
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Hallowe'en happenings in the North
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 16:53:55
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
in North Yorkshire. Learn about the importance of these unpopular arachnids, discover which varieties live locally and make a giant cobweb at this fun, educational session.Nut Crack NightOctober 29Long before Hallowe'en became a commercialised holiday
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Hallowe'en happenings in London
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 17:57:47
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
pointing out moons, stars, and even planets.Maggie & Rose Hallowe’en funOctober 24, 26, 27Build a skeleton friend, carve, cook and stuff a pumpkin or decorate creepy cupcakes at one of these ghoulish Hallowe’en workshops at Maggie & Rose in South Kensington
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Hallowe'en happenings in Northern Ireland
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 11:58:26
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
Ghosts And Gourds WeekendOctober 22–23Hallowe'en is coming early to Rowallane Garden in Saintfield where inquisitive young ghost-hunters can follow a special trail, carve a pumpkin, hear terrifying tales and transform themselves with fearsome face
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Hallowe'en happenings in Wales
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 12:11:51
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
Hallowe’en WeekOctober 22–30Visit the striking 13th century Cilgerran Castle in Pembrokshire during half term for a whole host of eerie activities. Those who dare to navigate the special trail should look out for the creepy goings-on lurking around
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Hallowe'en happenings in the South
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 12:25:16
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en
HallowedenOctober 22–30Head to the Eden Project in Cornwall this Half-term for a packed calendar of Hallowe’en celebrations. Creative little critters should enter the Wishcraft Tent which will be full of creepy and crafty goings on including spooky
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Have A Happy Hallowe'en At Marie-Chantal
By Fiona McKim on 31/10/2011 10:46:25
Have a fiendishly fun day at this face-painting event
Little devils and cutesy kittens alike can have a treat at Marie-Chantal’s Spooky Halloween Face Painting event on Sloane Street today. Children who come along to the stylish childrenswear store between 3-6pm can be transformed into a creepy or cute
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Hallowe'en treats
By Anita Kaushal on 07/09/2010 10:46:11
Enjoy the spookiest Hallowe'en party ever with these scary suggestions
Hosting a Hallowe’en party is all about creating the right atmosphere. There are plenty of spooky tricks you can use to create fabulous outifts and decorations for Hallowe’en. You can spray paint branches and leaves to create decorations for your
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Trick or treat tips
By Fiona McKim on 20/10/2011 16:41:08
How to have a scream this Hallowe’en
for their Hallowe’en treats.5. Check the bootyOnce you have completed your trick or treat route your child may be lucky enough to have a bag full of sweets or, less fortunately, monkey nuts. Inspect your child’s bag before she tucks in. It also goes without saying
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