It's time to get ready for some spooky goings-on and Mossley Community Centre is planning a new way of enjoying Halloween this year.
As the centre is unable to hold its usual Halloween party this year due to Covid-19, organisers are calling on families to join in some creative fun at home instead.
They want residents in Mossley to decorate their windows for Halloween and then take a walk around the town to spot them.
You can also look out for some spooky characters from the community centre on Roughtown Road who will be out and about from 5pm on Halloween night, October 31, around the streets near the centre.
Give them a spooky wave if you spot them.
There may be socially distanced treats to be had!

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