A York city centre street is set be overtaken by all things spooky over the half term.
A York city centre street is set be overtaken by all things spooky over the half term.
Made in Yorkshire will be hosting the Yorkshire Halloween Festival in Parliament Street every day from next Thursday (October 23) to the following Friday (October 31).
Held in the heart of the city over the half term weekend, the festival hopes to bring York ‘alive with pumpkins, crafts, and creativity’ in a family friendly event that will be suitable for all.
In addition to the usual stalls full of Yorkshire made treats, there will be demonstrations, craft workshops, and pop-up marquees, where budding crafters will be given the chance to have a go themselves.
Read more here: Yorkshire Halloween Festival is in Parliament Street | York Press

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