Halloween in Barry will be marked with a family fun day in and around the town centre.
King Square will play host to the 'Which Craft' event offering a whole range of fun and spooky activities on Thursday 31st October.
It's the latest in a series of low-cost holiday events held throughout the year by Barry Town Council, designed to be very affordable to families as well as providing a boost to local traders.
Council leader Bronwen Brooks said: "I am delighted that Barry Town Council once again offering a low-cost Halloween Event for the community to enjoy."
"The event will be held during Half Term, 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."

As part of the Which Craft event, the Black Mountain Falconry will be offering a Birds of Prey workshop in Central Park with the opportunity to hear stories, ask questions and take photos.
Barry Town Hall is also getting into the spirit by hosting Tiny Toes' dance workshops in the council chamber.
The Halloween event runs from 10am-1pm - the workshops are also free but booking is essential. For more details, visit the Barry Town Council website.

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