Thursday, January 9, 2025

Frightfully fantastic fun comes to Grimsby Top Town Market this Halloween

Grimsby Top Town Market is celebrating Halloween with a chillingly good range of activities to get you in the mood for spooky season.

On Friday 27 October children are invited to come and take part in a spooky search across the market, finishing at a spin the wheel game. Here, all successful participants will have a chance to win a sweet treat.

Whilst wandering the market, you’ll notice the stalls have started getting in the spirit ready for Halloween and your help is needed to decide which looks the most boo-tiful! Anyone visiting Grimsby Top Town Market throughout Halloween week is asked to vote for their favourite to decide which trader wins a fantastic hamper full of Halloween goodies, so expect some stiff competition.

Then take a trip to the colouring area to release your creative juices and see if you can give a fright with your creepiest designs.

Vikki Wilson, Property Services Manager at Equans, said: “Halloween is such a fun time of year. We are looking forward to seeing the market full of little guys and ghouls in their scariest outfits and hope to be giving out lots of treats. This will be a great daytime Halloween event for the whole family, with nothing too scary for even the littlest witches.”

The winner of the best dressed market stall will be announced on 31 October.

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