Bristol Halloween trail aims to raise people's spirits
Pam Caulfield & Nathan HeathBBC News

BBCMark Davenport said he had used low-energy bulbs to try to keep his electricity bill down
Close to 50 homes are putting on free Halloween displays as part of an organised trail in the hope it can help "raise people's spirits".
A group of people across Bristol and South Gloucestershire first teamed up during the pandemic to "make their homes spooky".
Since then, the number of people getting involved has increased.
The annual trail is co-ordinated through a Facebook group that has acquired more than 5,000 members.

BBCTasha Marriott set up the Facebook group for people to find houses to go and see

BBCMaria Wolf, a nurse from Bristol, has decorated her home for the third consecutive year

BBCHer display this year is called "Skelly Fest"

BBCShe is collecting donations for a refugee charity in Bristol

BBCHer main aim was to raise people's spirits though, she said

BBCThis family from Bristol said they "absolutely love" living close to the trail

BBCMark Davenport, 55, creates displays for Comicon and Horrorcon events across the UK

BBCAs part of the trail, he has used his professional skills to make a display at his home in Bristol

BBCAnd strives to keep the fear-factor high