Rushcliffe Borough Council is appealing to those residents taking part in Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations to stay safe, follow their local COVID-19 restrictions and be mindful of their community when celebrating at home. As the Borough is under tier three COVID-19 restrictions for both … [Read more...]
Halloween doesn’t have to be cancelled by Dani Bacon
For many, the Autumn season is their favourite time of year, and for good reason. Who doesn’t love cosy knit jumpers, orange leaves, pumpkin spice, and of course Halloween? This year hasn’t been quite what we all expected, along with the difficulties of current life, many of our favourite … [Read more...]
Hey pumpkin, what now?
Transforming a pumpkin into a jack-o’-lantern is one of the highlights of Halloween. However, after the spooky holiday we need to figure out what to do with our little scary face creations. Pumpkins are actually really great for many reasons; in fact, they taste good and they’re super healthy! … [Read more...]
Frightful fun at Notcutts with free Halloween activity trail
Families in Nottingham can enjoy some free half-term fun at Notcutts Wheatcroft Garden Centre, with a haunting Halloween activity trail open from 26 October to 3 November. Young ghosts and ghouls of all ages can hunt around the garden centre for spooky characters hiding among the plants, … [Read more...]
Bradmore spooktacular pumpkin carving workshops
Value garden centre Cherry Lane in Bradmore, is offering customers a hauntingly good time this Halloween with pumpkin carving workshops for children. Taking place on 28th, 29th and 30th October at the garden centre on Pendock Lane, the spooktacular one hour sessions, will give children the chance … [Read more...]
Visit Nottingham’s ultimate Halloween destination
Be prepared for the scariest Halloween Nottingham has ever seen as Old Market Scare, brought to the city by the Mellors Group in partnership with Nottingham City Council, returns to the city for October half term. The Halloween-themed family fun begins on Friday 25 October 2019 and runs through … [Read more...]