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Hallowe’en v Trick or Treat

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Ffion63 Sun 31-Oct-21 19:09:49

Hallowe’en is not like it used to be. We’ve had no children calling here for several years but I’ve always had a bowl of sweets and fruit ‘just in case’ which dh has eaten with his morning coffee following hallowe’en. This year, I have been unwell and didn’t make it to the shops so we switched off the hall light as we didn’t want to disappoint any callers. We’ve just had our newish front door severely kicked by a child (lots of the running about), I assume doing Trick or Treat. Too dark to see the culprit but now have a terrified dog. Gone are the days of children reciting a poem or telling a joke in exchange for some goodies.

Ashcombe Sun 31-Oct-21 19:19:59

I'm sorry you've had a troublesome caller, Ffion63, and hope any damage is easily rectified. We've had an egg lobbed at one of the front windows this evening. This is the first time in seven years of owning this flat that anything has happened. I'm contacting that management company for their window cleaners to be deployed to clean up the mess as I'm aware how difficult that is and it's in an inaccessible place, being above a stairwell to the garden flat below.