Due to the Level 5 restrictions, people are being asked to stay at home and trick-or-treating will not be possible.
However, it doesn't mean that people can't get dressed up as their favourite scary, or not so scary, character and take part in some Halloween-y activities at home. Whether it is a spooky scavenger hunt around the house or garden, or curling up on the couch to watch some scary movies, our readers have sent in a selection of their plans for the big day.Send us your images of your costumes and decorations using the form below and some of the best images may feature on RTÉ News online, on social media or on our TV bulletins.
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Nothing has changed except for the knocking. Leave my bucket of sweets hanging on the gate and pick away themselves.
So you can go & tell Tony Baloney & his NPHET cronies on us ?
After supporting the global coup with ample and ceaseless propoganda, now you want us to believe you give a shit about the nation's children who are victims of this scam - take a hike
All dressed up, nowhere to go.
No Mehole cancelled hallowe’en, next on the list Xmas
Grand kids Nóinín and Siomha Power
Some of us don't need to dress up : )
level 5 and hallowen, some bs, guards should be on streets checking this out
No Mehole cancelled hallowe’en, next on the list Xmas
Are we allowed CMOIreland MichealMartinTD LeoVaradkar
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