Ghosts, vampires and witches are descending on the streets tonight as Halloween festivities get underway.
Those celebrating Halloween are being asked to stay safe and consider the wellbeing of others who may be vulnerable and wish to avoid trick or treaters.
The Force has created ‘Sorry – no Trick or Treat’ posters which residents can download and display in their windows. Those out trick or treating are urged to abide by their neighbours’ wishes if they have made it clear that they do not want callers at their door.
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