
Posted by Aston Avery
Pumpkin Patch awards and halloween traditions
They’re a generous lot in East England when it comes to treating trick or treaters this Halloween with 19% of households saying they will be spending over £20 on treats.
The region also performs well with households that say they will actively give out sweets on Halloween too (79%) ahead of Yorkshire and Humber and Wales.
It comes as a new study by Trick or Treat reveals over half (52%) of UK households admit to pretending they’re not at home on Halloween to avoid trick-or-treaters.
To help, Trick or Treat provides an interactive map so families can plan the ultimate Halloween night, cutting out the guesswork by showing which houses are participating.
In a new addition for 2025, the platform has introduced the Pumpkin Patch Awards, recognising the very best farms across Britain. With trophies for both county-level winners and the Best British Pumpkin Patch, the awards celebrate creativity and community spirit. Hatters Farm in Bishop’s Stortford, Essex was this year’s winner.
Aston spoke to Michelle Pearce-Burke, founder of Trick or Treat.
Photo by Bekir Dönmez on Unsplash
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