Roleystone residents get into Halloween spirit

Roleystone residents get into Halloween spirit

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Some of the most unusual Halloween costumes were brought out in Roleystone for Halloween.

Children across Perth enjoyed Halloween celebrations last week with Roleystone families not holding back from getting fully into the event.

Local Julie Stack-Horgan and Jennifer Hodson dressed up as witches and flew around Roleystone on a broomstick picking up lollies and spreading the Halloween spirit.

Julie Stack-Horgan and and Jennifer Hodson flew around Roleystone on their broomsticks for Halloween.

Ms Stack-Horgan said the event had grown in popularity year on year.

“We saw maybe 50 or 60 people, mostly kids from four-years-old to young teenagers,” she said.

“It was fantastic.

“The outfits are definitely getting more elaborate, they’re getting into the spirit of it a bit – if you’ll excuse the pun!”

Julie Stack-Horgan showed even the best witches can get a bit rusty on the broomstick.

Walking the streets in some of the more unusual costumes were Jude and Beck Glasgow and Mark Rutley, who dressed up in World War costumes complete with gas masks, helmets, full uniform and belts of bullets.

Roleystone residents Jude Glasgow, Beck Glasgow and Mark Rutley went all-out with their impressive World War outfits.

Local Tawnee Campbell also came across three children with their dog chasing the scent of fresh lollies.

Children picked a wide variety of costumes seen across Roleystone.