Barry Town Council’s Halloween event is returning once again, for the whole community to enjoy on Friday, 31 October 2025.
The event “Halloween Which Craft” will take place in Central Park from 10am until 1pm, on Halloween itself to offer a Spooktacular time for all.
The event will host a variety of fun activities for all ages to enjoy, including face stencils, crafts, workshops, a mini market, birds of prey, games, sports and more. There will be no entry fee with a number of the activities being free or low cost.
Leader of Barry Town Council, Cllr Bronwen Brooks, said “I am delighted that Barry Town Council will be once again offering a low-cost Halloween Event for the community to enjoy. The event will be held during Half Term, on Halloween, which is great for parents and children to get out into the town centre, shop local and enjoy the variety of activities that the event will offer.”
To keep up to date with the event and Barry Town Council, follow their social media pages - @barrytowncounci

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