A Drumchapel woman has honoured her dad with a "special" Hallowe'en display.
Sandra Myles has been styling out her family home and garden to mark the celebration for several years.
However, this time around, the display will have extra significance after her beloved father Gordon passed away back in March.
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The 77-year-old was diagnosed with sepsis in April 2023 which led to several complications before he died.
Sandra opened up about the close relationship the two shared.
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She said: "It was my dad who started these displays many years ago, albeit on a smaller scale, and it has grown into a family tradition from there.
"I try to make things bigger every year, but this time in particular I wanted to do something special for my dad.
"We were really close. I nursed him through the many ailments he had at the end of his life."
Sandra used the display as a way to raise funds for charity Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland.
People from across Drumchapel attended the display, with the garden busy throughout Thursday evening.
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