STAFF at a pub in Droitwich are preparing to stage a series of Hallowe'en-themed activities to help raise money for charity.
The Robin Hood, on the A38, has recently partnered with the NSPCC and is taking part in its week-long Go Green for Hallowe'en campaign, starting this Saturday.
Families are invited to dress up in their most ghoulish, green, costumes and come along to enjoy a variety of activities, including ghost story telling, face painting and games.
All proceeds raised from the activities will be donated to the NSPCC.
Juliet Oosthuysen, of Vintage Inns which runs the pub, said: "The NSPCC is a charity which is very close to the hearts of both us and our guests.
"Go Green For Hallowe'en is a really great way for us to start our fundraising efforts and we hope that people will get into the spirit and join us over half-term for some spooky fun."
Nigel Spencer, NSPCC director of fundraising, said: "We really value the support we receive from Vintage Inns and the contribution they are making to our fight for every childhood.
"This Hallowe'en we encourage you to get down to The Robin Hood with family and friends for some ghostly green fun while at the same time raising money to help us keep children safe."
The fun will continue until Monday, October 31, and for more information visit facebook.com/TheRobinHoodDroitwich or call 01527 869 302.
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