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A fang-tastic Halloween arrives at Manor Walks
North East shoppers will enjoy a fang-tastic half-term this October as Northumberland’s largest shopping centre hosts a series of free spook-tacular Halloween events.
Manor Walks Shopping & Leisure in Cramlington will launch its week-long Halloween celebrations on Saturday 26th October with all American Halloween Fun with RentonRyan and devilish cupcake decorating at Coffee As You Like It.
On Sunday 27th and Tuesday 29th October visitors to the centre will have the chance to conquer their fears as Manor Walks welcomes a Creepy Crawly Zoo to centre mall. Pumpkin carvers can bring along their creations to display in Frankie & Benny’s spooky gallery on Wednesday 30th October for the chance to win some scarily great prizes and on Thursday 31st October Sainsbury’s will host its monstrous fancy dress competition at 4pm.
Manor Walks’ general manager, Bruno Coppola said: “To celebrate Halloween we wanted to reward our shoppers for their loyalty and this half-term we’re delighted to offer a range of free Halloween events organised in partnership with a number of our retailers, from cupcake decorating to a Creepy Crawly Zoo, that will help keep the children entertained throughout the school holidays.”
With over 100 retailers including Northumberland’s only multiplex cinema and a great range of family restaurants as well as high street favourites, independent stores and 1,500 free parking spaces, Manor Walks Shopping & Leisure in Cramlington offers a huge amount of choice to suit a range of tastes.
To keep up-to-date on Manor Walks events visit www.manorwalks.co.uk, like the official Facebook page and follow @ManorWalks on Twitter.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Manor Walks Shopping and Leisure .
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