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Byline: Chris Robinson

GHOSTLY goings-on don't always have to be scary, as these pictures show. Tricks and treats have made Halloween all the more fun as youngsters count down the hours to munch on some sweets.

But dressing up makes the night that little bit more special as little witches and devils get up to colourful capers. Can you remember back to your ...

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