Little Lever Halloween 2025: Psychic Fair & Family Events

In Little Lever News by News Desk October 8, 2025

Little Lever Halloween 2025: Psychic Fair & Family Events

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Key Points

  • Psychic events and Halloween-themed gatherings surge in Bolton and specifically Little Lever in October 2025, responding to increased seasonal demand and community interest.
  • Local venues, including Bolton Castle and event spaces in Little Lever, are hosting a variety of psychic fairs, haunted tours, and family-friendly festivities.
  • Well-known psychic David Taylor is scheduled for a local appearance, adding credibility and drawing enthusiasts from across the region.
  • Organizers balance tradition and innovation, offering both historical re-enactments and modern psychic readings.
  • Families and children are specifically catered for through age-appropriate spooky activities and educational programming on topics such as anti-social behaviour.
  • Community leaders and residents emphasise the positive role of these events in fostering local unity and providing safe alternatives to Halloween mischief.
  • Organisers have publicised safety measures to ensure compliance with local regulations and make events welcoming for all ages.
  • Economic sustainability and cultural engagement are highlighted, with several events supporting the local economy and encouraging responsible behaviour among youth.

An influx of Halloween events featuring psychic readings, ghost tours, and historical re-enactments has arrived in Little Lever, Bolton, with organisers and community leaders highlighting the role of these gatherings in delivering safe, positive, and culturally engaging experiences just in time for Halloween 2025.

What Are the Main Psychic and Halloween Events Happening in Little Lever and Bolton for Halloween 2025?

As reported by the official schedule maintained by the David Taylor Medium website, renowned psychic David Taylor is among several spiritualists taking part in upcoming events in the wider Bolton area, drawing interest from both locals and visitors. The region is experiencing a busy October calendar, with key highlights including:

Halloween Psychic Party: Taking place on 1st October 2025, this themed gathering offers psychic readings, spiritual sessions, and social opportunities for those seeking alternative forms of entertainment. Event organisers promote the inclusive and welcoming nature of such gatherings, encouraging both first-timers and seasoned participants to attend.

Halloween Psychic Fair: Scheduled for 26th October 2025, this day-long event brings together a community of readers, healers, and small business stalls at a prominent local venue. According to organisers on Eventbrite, the fair is designed as an accessible space, allowing families to participate together while enjoying interactive activities.

Bolton Castle's Halloween Programme: As described in official publicity material by Bolton Castle, a programme of spooky activities is underway from 19th to 31st October 2025. Attractions include historical re-enactments, a lantern-lit castle tour, family-friendly story sessions, witches' trials, autumnal garden trails, and evening events for both children and adults. A representative for Bolton Castle highlights,

“It’s spookiness at every turn with our resident historical re-enactors who will bring the story alive from when the castle was at its most haunted.”

Manchester’s Spooktacular Events: According to editorial coverage from Visit Manchester, large-scale Halloween celebrations also spill over into Greater Manchester, influencing the programming and inspiration for Bolton events, notably through city-centre parades, monster processions, and themed music festivals.

This range of events ensures that Little Lever residents and visitors can access activities suited to all age groups and interests.

How Are Families and Young People Being Included in the Halloween Programme?

As reported by official communications from Bolton Castle, special efforts have been made to tailor Halloween activities to families with both children and teens. The castle offers age-appropriate spooky trails, child-oriented evening sessions on 30th October, and day-time programmes with costumed storytellers.

Similarly, community content produced by Little Lever School and highlighted in their official communication describes educational outreach around anti-social behaviour. Children across Little Lever have collaborated on creative projects and participated in school-led discussions on positive behaviour during seasonal festivities, with the aim of encouraging responsible community engagement and celebrating Halloween in safe, constructive ways.youtube

A pupil created film reflecting on anti-social behaviour was cited by school leaders and reinforced with police input on legal accountability for young people over the age of 10 found committing offences during public gatherings or seasonal events. Local resident statements collected during these activities highlight the real concerns of anti-social behaviour in the precinct, emphasising the need for positive community initiatives during busy festive seasons.

Which Safety Measures and Community Guidelines Are in Place for Halloween 2025 Events?

Event organisers have placed a premium on health and safety for all Halloween-themed gatherings. According to Eventbrite listings and official publicity from venues, all psychic fairs and tours require advance ticketing, provide detailed schedules, and maintain minimum age restrictions for late-night or potentially frightening activities. Organisers also publicise the presence of stewards and compliance with current local event regulations.

Concurrently, Little Lever School’s anti-social behaviour campaign, as reported in the community documentary "Little Lever Children Love Little Lever," makes clear the message that young people face genuine legal consequences for disorderly behaviour at public events. Police representatives have met schoolchildren to talk through the ramifications of public mischief and to foster a climate of respect for adults and neighbours during high-footfall festivities.youtube

What Economic and Cultural Impact Will These Events Have on Little Lever and Bolton?

Coverage from the Bolton Castle publicity office points out the value added to the local economy through increased tourism and footfall, with both day-time and night-time events attracting visitors in the days leading up to the winter closure of major heritage sites like the castle.

Meanwhile, Bolton’s event calendar, as tracked by various promotional outlets and local authorities, shows a marked increase in ticket sales and participation. This trend aids not just local organisers, but also small businesses operating food stalls and providing entertainment at sites across Bolton and Manchester.

Community organisers underscore that the combination of economic boost and cultural engagement means the events “help keep the local community vibrant and resilient,” as cited by local volunteers involved in the preparations for both public and private Halloween activities.

What Statements Have Been Made by Event Organisers, Schools, and Community Leaders?

Bolton Castle Publicity Office: 

“With something for every member of the family; witches, coffin, skeletons (just why is one in a pot?) and some poor soul whose punishment is to spend forevermore in the stocks, are scattered around the castle ready to make you jump!”

Resident Historical Re-enactors at Bolton Castle: 

“Our resident historical re-enactors will bring the story alive from when the castle was at its most haunted. They are at the castle Sunday 26th October, Monday 27th October, Wednesday 29th October, Thursday 30th October and Friday 31st October with story time at 1pm and the witches’ trial at 2.15pm on each of these days.”

Event organisers via Eventbrite (Halloween Psychic Fair): 

“We aim to make our events open and inclusive, offering a welcoming space for everyone to enjoy the season’s activities safely and respectfully.”

Educational Leaders, Little Lever School: In official statements presented during the “Little Lever Children Love Little Lever” project, school leaders noted the importance of using seasonal activities as opportunities to teach community responsibility and deter anti-social behaviour, stating,

"We learned about what ASB is and how it affects people. We made this film to show you the effect AFB has has on people and how we think we could stop it. We looked at newspaper articles and the consequences of becoming involved in anti-social behaviour."

Local residents, as interviewed in the community documentary: 

“There’s a lot of it goes on… I live up there Cambridge Drive and there’s a lot goes on at night in the parks… she always gets like abuse. Young kids calling her for no reason. I don’t know why. She had things thrown at her. Somebody throwing eggs in me window. We get quite a lot of it in the precinct.”