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PICTURES: Spooky storytelling sends shivers down the spine at Fort George event with ghouls and headless piper making an appearance


By Imogen James

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Fort george halloween event..The children from the High School with John Gibbon...Picture: Callum Mackay..
Fort george halloween event..The children from the High School with John Gibbon...Picture: Callum Mackay..

REPRESENTATIVES of the 3 Scots organised a spooky Halloween tour for teenagers at Fort George.

With help from Historic Scotland, school pupils from S1-S6 were treated to the special visit. They encountered ghouls, a headless piper and were led around the venue by actors dressed in frightful costumes.

This was the first time the event has taken place, and was a welcome activity since the easing of restrictions.

Captain Allan Campbell helped to organise the outing, which saw the children taken on the 3 Scots minibuses.

Most of the pupils were military children, who are helped by 3 Scots to find a community.

The 3 Scots host drop-in sessions at a community centre on Wimberley Way which allows military children to socialise and unwind. Younger children enjoyed a treasure hunt at the Inverness base.


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