There were spooky goings-on at Tenby's De Valence Pavilion when a host of rather creepy characters turned out for a lively Monster Bash party held as part of the town's Hallowe'en celebrations. Fun included face-painting, pumpkin-carving and Hallowe'en craft workshops, followed by a scrumptious kids' tea party, with such delightful delicacies as 'devil dogs', 'witches toe-nails', 'scary faces' and 'cauldron blood juice' on the menu. The event, organised by the De Valence Trust as part of a new programme of activities to help put the venue back on the map, concluded with a family 'monster bash', featuring various entertainment, including a disco and a 'scary dress' competition.





