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A haunting Halloween

6 November 2018
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People across MacIntyre donned their best fancy dress costumes for Halloween 2018. From worst witches to ghoulish ghosts, it was certainly a fun, but frightful night.

For the folks in Essex, there were a mixture of tricks and treats as staff dressed in their scariest costumes whilst ghostly goods were shared around.

We also spotted Rodney in Shrewsbury, who had great fun pumpkin picking.

Rowan Jackson, Frontline Manager for services in Shrewsbury said:

“Rodney had a ball pumpkin picking and calving, he is fabulous and embraces all the seasonal festivities!”

Pumpkins also popped up in Bedfordshire courtesy of Daniel and Simon, who were busy building a selection of smiling pumpkins to welcome ‘trick or treaters’.

Milton Keynes didn’t miss out! There were plenty of scares to go around thanks to the team at our Great Holm Coffee Shop. The shop was scattered with cobwebs and Halloween-themed decorations throughout the week and there were several spidery treats for customers to enjoy.

Finally, we can’t forget the fun had at MacIntyre’s Fancy Dress Party in Warrington!

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