WHAT’S ON
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Half Term & Halloween events
1 – 31 October HALLOO SCREAM Woodlands Park, Blackawton A complete Hallowee’en day out with free pumpkin carving and wicked Hallowe’en workshops. www.woodlandspark. com Tel: 01803 712598
24 October RIVERFORD PUMPKIN DAY Wash Farm, Buckfastleigh Legendary, family event celebrating everthing autumnal. Lots going on and plenty to eat. Tel: 01803 762059. www.
riverford.co.uk
26 – 31 October HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL AT COCKINGTON COURT Cockington Court, Torquay A festival of FRee Halloween inspired arts and crafts and activities for the whole family to enjoy. 11am – 4pm. Tel: 01803 607230.
www.cockingtoncourt.org
26 October – 1 November HALLOWE’EN SCARY DOORS TRAIL Hannahs @ seale-Hayne A spooky filled trail to win a sweet treat. 10am – 4pm. www.
discoverhannahs.org
26 October CREEPY CASTLE & CRAFTS Dartmouth Castle Grab your cloaks and steady your nerves as your little horrors scare themselves silly this Halloween. 11am – 4pm.
www.english-heritage.org.uk Tel: 01803 833588.
26 – 31 October HALLOWE’EN HORRORS Paignton Zoo spooktacular fun, Trick or Treat trail and crafty pumpkin mask-making. £1.50 per trail sheet. standard zoo admission prices apply. 01803 697500.
www.paigntonzoo.org.uk
26 October ROCKPOOL RAMBLE
seashore Centre, Goodrington sands Come and join our Marine Rangers in exploring the incredible marine life that lives in Torbay’s rock pools. 10am – 12noon. £3.50 Tel: 01803 520022
27 – 29 October CREATURES OF THE NIGHT HALLOWE’EN TRAIL Occombe Farm, Paignton Come and join tall and small creatures, spiders, bats and creepy crawlies. Complete the trail and witn a prize. Tel: 01803 520022.
www.countryside-trust.org.uk
29 October BRIXHAM PIRATE DAY Piratical fun with local group Brixham Buccaneers engaging locals and visitors alike. Tel: 01803 850382.
31 October BERRY HEAD GHOST HUNT Berry Head, Brixham Find the ghosts around the Berry Head forts! How many can you find? Free, but a donation of £1 per child (or more) to the Friends of Berry Head is encouraged. self-guided, all-day event.
www.guardhousecafe.com Tel: 01803 855778.
1 November BERRY HEAD SAINTS HUNT Guardhouse Café/Berry Head Nature Reservation Find the saints all over Berry Head’s North and south forts. Free, but a donation of £1 per child (or more) to Friends of Berry Head is encouraged. self-guided, all-day event.
www.guardhousecafe.com
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