Halloween Spookfest across Neath Port Talbot

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Are you brave enough to join in with all the spooky Halloween activities happening across Neath Port Talbot during October half term?

 

The family friendly Halloween activities taking place around thecounty borough include spooky story sessions, Halloween arts and crafts sessions, Halloween Lego clubs, deadly discos and many more!

 

Cabinet Member for Education Skills and Culture, Cllr Peter Rees, said “It is a joy to see so many opportunities for families to have fun in Neath Port Talbot over the October half term. The range of country parks and indoor attractions in Neath Port Talbot really do have something to offer residents and visitors all year round.

 

Set against the magnificently eerie backdrop of Margam Castle, Margam Country Park’s Spookfest will entertain all ages with a huge programme of events including a Halloween quiz, spooky stories andHalloween arts and crafts throughout half term.  Don’t forget to wear your Halloween costume… the scarier the better!

 

Elsewhere in the county borough, Pontardawe, Glynneath, Sandfields, Neath and Cwmafan Libraries will be hosting their own events, ranging from creepy craft sessions, to scary storytelling and even broom making!

 

Children aged 3-8 and their ‘minder’s can join the Jollytotz Festival at Pontardawe Arts Centre for lots of Halloween fun on 31st October or if you’re brave enough to watch a scary film, why not check out the film listings at The Gwyn Hall www.gwynhall.celticleisure.org.

 

For more information on times, prices and locations of all of the Halloween events and activities taking place across Neath Port Talbot, take a look at the ‘What’s On’ listings via www.npt.gov.uk/whatson.


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