The Winchburgh event was a howling success
A family-friendly Halloween event held in the heart of Winchburgh has been deemed a spooktacular success after it attracted more than 550 members of the local community, breaking last year’s record.
The event was able to be put on for free due to financial support from McFarlane Joinery Services, Blueprint Design Solutions and Winchburgh Developments Limited, as well as public donations made via JustGiving and on the night. Lights were kindly donated by Scotia Events Services and Caro Contracts.
Guests enjoyed experiences included a spooky polytunnel experience and labyrinth, games that gave people the chance to win a free pumpkin, hook-a-pumpkin from a 7500-litre rainwater-filled swimming pool, and beanbag toss. “I was born and raised in the village and it’s brilliant to see how much the village has evolved. I think events like these help bring the community together and also give people something to look forward to without having to go outwith the local area. We are looking forward to hopefully being involved in many more.”
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