HALLOWEEN may be over but spooky activities are still going on at Forge Mill Needle Museum.
Adults can spend a whole night ghost hunting on Friday, November 3, when Sheffield-based company Fright Nights runs a paranormal investigation between 9pm-4am.
For over 18s only, the event covers the 17th century Forge Mill site and the 12th century Bordesley Abbey, which is known for being haunted by a large black dog and flat-footed monk.
Experienced paranormal investigators and clairvoyant mediums will run the investigation, seances and ghost hunting vigils.
Tickets are £65 and must be booked from Fright Nights on 0114 2513232.
The Ghosts of Redditch is the title of a talk at the museum at 2pm on Sunday, November 5, as part of the Echoes and Ectoplasms exhibition.
The talk is based on two Fright Nights vigils which took place at the museum in October.
No pre-booking is required. Entry to the exhibition is £3.80 for adults and £2.80 concessions.
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