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Join the Halloween Hunt at D'Urton Grange this half term

Lancashire Evening Post

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October 28, 2025

This half term from Tuesday 28th to Friday 31st October, L&Q is inviting residents and local families to D'Urton Grange in Preston to take part in a spooky Halloween Hunt across the development.

- Lana Wells

Across the four days, guests can drop into the Sales and Marketing Suite anytime between 10am and 5pm to collect a trail card, follow the spooky trail around the neighbourhood and enjoy a Trick or Treat surprise.

To take part, guests will follow the trail card's map around the development in search of hidden Halloween signs. Once the trail is complete and all spooky signs have been spotted, visitors can return to the Sales and Marketing Suite to collect their Halloween treat, provided by local favourite sweet shop, Lollipops Lancashire.

D'Urton Grange is a development comprising of a range of two-, threeand four-bedroom new build homes in the highly desirable Preston suburb of Broughton. Recently awarded Best Family Home at the 2025 First Time Buyer Reader's Awards, the scheme has been designed with families in mind, offering generous living space, excellent access to local schools and a wealth of nearby amenities and activities.

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