Families from the Woodfield Infant and St George's Junior Schools are donating their children’s outgrown Halloween costumes for other children between the ages of three and 11 to enjoy dressing up over the half term break.
Trying out costumes were, from left: Thea Tait, five, Rose Allison, six, and Jude Hares, five, Bronwyn Bourne, seven, Freddie Allison, four, and Rosie Bourne, five
Recycling clothes rails have been placed to enable costumes to be displayed and collected by parents and carers during drop off and collection times.
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