Spooky goings on were enjoyed on the weekend as people from across the area celebrated Halloween.
Trick or treating returned as youngsters got dressed up for a night of spooktacular fun on October 31.
Weston's Grand Pier hosted a Halloween extravaganza; a week filled with all manner of entertainment for the entire family to enjoy together during the half-term.
Ade Bowen hosted a Halloween event last week at the Stable Games Room.
More than 100 people attended the two events which had a mix of craft, games, activities for all to enjoy plus storytelling, a magic show and a fancy-dress competition.
Puxton Park opened its pumpkin patch to visitors every day in the week leading up to Halloween, while Locking's Helicopter Museum constructed a haunted graveyard and walk through in its visitor services building for a family fun-day.
Weston Museum hosted Museum After Dark, where children explored the galleries at night.
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