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Tag Archives: halloween

Cadbury World unveils spooktacular Halloween masterpiece

Chocolatiers produce terrifyingly tasty creation.

27 October, 2021 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

Warwick Castle transforming for Halloween

Family-friendly frights by day, nerve-jangling scares after dark.

2 October, 2021 in Attractions, Family.

Cadbury World unveils scariest creation

Halloween skeleton bride made from 333 bars of Cadbury’s chocolate.

29 October, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

Advice for pet owners ahead of fireworks

Pet lovers advised to be prepared for fireworks season.

28 October, 2020 in Community, Faith, Pets.

Millennium Point announces Halloween screenings

Halloween entertainment for all the family at Millennium Point’s Giant Scream.

24 October, 2020 in Cinema, Family, Film, Food and drink.

Spooky treats in store at Cadbury World

Enjoy a spellbinding day out at Cadbury World this Halloween.

23 September, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

Cadbury World unveils terrifyingly tasty creation

Spooky treat on display for Halloween.

29 October, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

Beer and opera link up for Halloween

Dig Brew the ‘Besse’ place for Friday fright.

28 October, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Theatre.

Be At One Halloween Thriller class

Dance masterclass available at city bar.

25 October, 2019 in Dance, Food and drink, Music, Theatre.

Halloween in Southside

Here’s the place to have a frighteningly good time.

24 October, 2019 in Attractions, Family.

Halloween spooktacular for Longbridge

Town centre set to be all shook up.

23 October, 2019 in Attractions, Family.

Halloween at Cadbury World

Enjoy a fang-tastic day out this Halloween at Cadbury World.

10 October, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Food and drink.

Spooktacular fundraiser for Wolverhampton’s Light House

George Clooney boost for campaign to keep cinema open.

10 October, 2019 in Community, Film.

Fireworks and Halloween combine for family fun

Day of the Dead Bonfire Party at Umberslade Farm Park.

19 September, 2019 in Attractions, Family.

Halloween treat at Cadbury World

Terrifyingly good chocolate creation unveiled for half-term.

23 October, 2017 in Family, Food and drink.

Halloween happenings at Dudley Castle

Chance to witness ghostly goings on at haunted venue.

20 October, 2016 in Attractions, Dudley.

Scarily busy Halloween for emergency services

Ambulance crews under pressure as emergency calls rise.

2 November, 2015 in Emergency Services.

Safety tips for a happy Halloween and Bonfire Night

‘Stay safe’ warning from council boss Jacqui Kennedy, Acting Strategic Director of Place.

29 October, 2015 in Community, Health.

Police warn – “Beware who you scare this Halloween”

Advice for trick or treaters and people at home.

28 October, 2013 in Police.

Fancy a bite out this Halloween?

Fearful favourites Victorian specialist theatre company “Don’t Go into the Cellar!” are bringing a Halloween horror show that’s good enough to eat to The Old Joint Stock

29 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comedy, Theatre, What's on.

A Fright to Remember!

Halloween Horror Movie Marathon returns to The Public

17 October, 2012 in Film, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

What’s On at the Assembly

The week ahead in Leamington.

24 October, 2011 in Comedy, Leamington Spa, Music, What's on.

Spooky Birmingham!

Professional Theatre Company “Don’t Go into the Cellar!” is bringing a number of spooky shows to venues around Birmingham this Hallowe’en!

22 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Festivals, Theatre, What's on.

Halloween horror at Light House

Light House goes gory this Halloween with a digital reissue of Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead

19 October, 2011 in Film, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Stories for Halloween

Flickering firelight in the woods is the setting for a Halloween event coming to Martineau Gardens.

18 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Festivals, What's on.

Birmingham theatre company to headline international film festival

“Don’t Go into the Cellar!” is to headline a major international festival this month in Whitby.

10 October, 2011 in Birmingham, Festivals, Film, Theatre.

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