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Hey! It?s 27 Oglander road here ( the famous house on halloween!) I?ve been decorating the house every year for the past 9 years. This ye I think approximately 200 plus


Hey, It is 27 Oglander Road here(the famous House on Halloween) i have been decorating the house every year for the past 9 years. This year won't be different. I will be decorating the house as usual. Trying to be better than the previous years. It is getting hard though.try to get here early. Last year the treats were gone in less than an hour and we were under a few restrictions. I suspect that this year it will go faster. I think approximately 200 plus children come for treat and tricks and see the decoration. If anyone would like to donate some more sweets it would be greatly appreciated.


See you tomorrow!


Simone

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Is Halloween happening this year / tonight ?


I Usually buy loads of Sweets for the children ( I have Shares in our Local Dentist)


Seem to remember no one coming round last year.


Havent seen the big bags of mini Mars Bars .. Skittles and the like in the Supermarket..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Is Halloween happening this year / tonight ?

>

> I Usually buy loads of Sweets for the children (

> I have Shares in our Local Dentist)

>

> Seem to remember no one coming round last year.

>

> Havent seen the big bags of mini Mars Bars ..

> Skittles and the like in the Supermarket..

>

> Foxy



People in the road who were happy for trick or treaters to call were posting their house numbers on the road WhatsApp group, Foxy.


Hope you got some callers anyway!

DulwichFox Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Is Halloween happening this year / tonight ?

>

> I Usually buy loads of Sweets for the children (

> I have Shares in our Local Dentist)

>

> Seem to remember no one coming round last year.

>

> Havent seen the big bags of mini Mars Bars ..

> Skittles and the like in the Supermarket..

>

> Foxy



People in the road who were happy for trick or treaters to call were posting their house numbers on the road WhatsApp group, Foxy.


Hope you got some callers anyway!

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