A Clydebank deli will be re-opening outside of its normal hours on Hallowe'en night to give kids somewhere to go.
Station Deli and Desserts on Alexander Street will be opening up from 5pm to 9pm on October 31 to share sweets and allow locals somewhere to stop by for a hot meal.
The deli staff say they want to 'give back to the community' and will be slashing some of their prices as well as hosting a costume competition.
A member of the staff said: "It was just really give back kind of to the community because there isn't much happening around here for kids anymore.
"With all the new houses being built at the Clydeside, it can feel like there's not really many houses for them to go to.
"There are a lot of businesses and tenements around that area, not really many houses, so it's just giving people a place and somewhere to stop by and get warm."
There will be a competition for best dressed which will be awarded to one adult and a kid who comes along on Hallowe'en.
The event will run from 5pm to 9pm.
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