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Published 16th Oct 2012

Spooky Walk

Parents and kids are invited to enjoy a scary seasonal treat at Newham Grange Country Farm later this month.

The popular Spooky Halloween Walk returns for a third year on Monday, October 29 and promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Tickets must be bought in advance and are available for five timeslots: 6pm, 6.20pm, 6.40pm, 7pm and 7.20pm.

After the entertainment the walkers can return to the Farm to take part in some Halloween crafts and have a drink and a bite to eat at the Muddy Boots Cafe.

Tickets are £3 for adults and £2 for children and are available now from the Farm shop, or call 01642 515729 or visit the Farm’s Facebook and Twitter for more information.



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