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Competition winners: Moray's best Halloween displays!


By Jonathan Clark

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THE very best Halloween displays in Moray have been selected.

Three displays have been picked by the Northern Scot team from a 50-strong list of competition entrants – with the winners to have their photo featured in this Friday's newspaper.

The competition was run in association with Moray Community Trail, formerly Pumpkin Trail Moray, which has nearly 4000 members.

Winners will also receive trophies, with first place to receive a Halloween hamper.

The first place award goes to Nicola Newman and her family, who designed a 'Witches' Flight School' in their garden.

Nicola Newman and family came up with this display - a witches' flight school.
Nicola Newman and family came up with this display - a witches' flight school.

The imaginative and original display grabbed the attention of the judges.

Second prize goes to the artistic contribution of mother Laura Graves and her four-year-old daughter Evie.

Laura Graves and her daughter Evie decorated all the windows at the front of their home.
Laura Graves and her daughter Evie decorated all the windows at the front of their home.

The mother-daughter duo decorated all four windows at the front of their home.

The third place prize goes to a father and son duo – John (40) and Andrew Mackay (11), with Andrew designing the display which his dad put into place.

This display was designed by Andrew Mackay (11) and made into reality by John Mackay (40).
This display was designed by Andrew Mackay (11) and made into reality by John Mackay (40).

The competition was fierce, with several notable mentions.

Some of the entrants that were closely considered are pictured below.

To view all entries, click HERE.

Katie Ramsay submitted this effort on the path up to her house.
Katie Ramsay submitted this effort on the path up to her house.
Aspin and Blae aged 11 and 12 designed this doorfront display.
Aspin and Blae aged 11 and 12 designed this doorfront display.
Daniel Duncan submitted this photo of ghosts in his front garden.
Daniel Duncan submitted this photo of ghosts in his front garden.

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