WILL you be brave enough to venture into London’s oldest allotments on Hallowe’en weekend to follow the spooky pumpkin trail around the site?

On Saturday, October 28, from 3.30-7.30pm, plotholders at Northfields Allotments in Northfield Avenue, Ealing, invite the community to take part in their second annual Hallowe’en Pumpkin Trail where, as darkness falls, the site will be lit up with Jack-O’-Lanterns.

Among other ghoulish treats will be a barbecue, beer and mulled wine, face painting and tea and cakes. There will be a raffle and tombola, too.

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Visitors are encouraged to dress up and bring a torch. Entry is free, though donations are welcome.

Visitors should go to the main allotment gates at the north end of Northfield Avenue in West Ealing (opposite Dean Court). Dogs are allowed if kept on a lead,

Further information about Northfields Allotments is available at: http://www.ealingdean.co.uk/