Best pictures of spooky Halloween fun in Stirling city centre

by · The Courier

Witches, wizards and goblins roamed the streets of Stirling over the weekend to celebrate Halloween.

Events organised by Go Forth Stirling saw children don a variety of costumes and go guising at local retailers.

Youngsters also took part in wand-making workshops and enjoyed watching street performer Magic Merlin.

Families also made their way through the city, gathering magical ingredients for a spell as part of Go Forth’s Halloween Trail.

After dark, King Street’s iconic Athenaeum was lit up with Halloween graphics.

Photographer Ciara Tait captured some of the most spook-tacular moments from the day.


Meg Thomas and Josie Ritchie were teaching children how to make magic wands. Image Ciara Tait
Niamh Spowart, aged six, in a spooky costume. Image: Ciara Tait
Mckayla Alexander, aged nine, had dressed up for the event. Image: Ciara Tait
Staff members from Nevermore tattoo and Tinkerbells Emporium. Image: Ciara Tait
Josh and Eilidh Cowan, aged 11 and four, showing off their costumes. Image: Ciara Tait
James and Poppy Allan with their father and Jitka Fleglova from Go Forth Stirling. Image: Ciara Tait
Magic Merlin provided the entertainment. Image: Ciara Tait
Eleanor and Maddlin Armstrong, aged four and two, with their parents. Image: Ciara Tait
Brothers Brodie and Arran Wilson were dressed for the occasion.  Image: Ciara Tait
Mason Shaw guising with Amy and Emily Sartain. Image: Ciara Tait
Leo Smith, Archie Halliday and Jessica Forson with Penny the Cavapoo. Image: Ciara Tait

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