A Hallowe'en event has attracted crowds of locals in their best spooky costumes to a transformed community garden.
Flourishing Faifley hosted its pumpkin patch on Sunday, October 27 where they welcomed 476 Bankies to join in on some seasonal fun.
The garden was set up with hundreds of pumpkins as well as some scary decorations.
Of the 350 kids who came along each got to take away a free pumpkin as well as decorate their own 'spooky cookie' and join in on some Halloween activities.
Birds of prey were seen flying over the trail provided by West Coast Wings and some creepy crawlies from Sense of Nature.
Posting on Facebook the community group said: "What an absolutely spooktacular day we had on Sunday at Flourishing Faifley's free family Halloween event.
"We had an amazing 476 people from our community and surrounding areas through our gates at the secret garden throughout the day with over 350 kids taking a free pumpkin home.
"But not before enjoying making their own spooky cookie, Halloween masks and sweets & Halloween activities and decorations.
"All of this made for an awesome day of free family fun and it was so good to see so many people all getting involved in the spooky fun."
The post went on to pay tribute to their sponsors and their community for attending.
"Thank you to each and every one of you who always turn up no matter the weather, who always get involved with everything we do.
"I've said it before and I will say it again, there is no community like Faifley. We do this because our kids and families deserve a positive safe place to live."
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