THE DRUMCHAPEL resident known as “Hallowe’en Wumin” has warned this year's spooktacular display at her home is going to be ‘gorier’ than ever.

Leeanne Stevens admits she has had to seek the help of an event management company who have worked at music festivals just to meet the expected clamour from both kids and adults for her ‘Hallowe’en House.’

Last year, Leeanne says she was “astounded” by the sheer number of people who arrived at her Invercanny Drive horror exhibition, an initiative she began three years ago to give back to the Drumchapel community who helped her when she needed it.

Glasgow Times: Leeanne has been planning this since MarchLeeanne has been planning this since March (Image: Tom Grant)

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And she promised she has catered for all ages this year, even if she concedes this season’s showing might be a little less “PG".

Leeanne said: “I was astounded last year by the amount of people that came. I really was. I was blown over. I did not expect it.

“I had only made 850 sweetie cones. My son had to make two more runs to the supermarket to get more sweets.”

And added: “This year will be a little bit gorier, a bit more interactive.

“We are picking up a special piece of apparatus which is going to be an amazing photo opportunity.

“This is going to be really popular, especially with the kids, I can’t tell you any more than that, it’s a surprise for everyone.”

Glasgow Times: Leeanne has employed an event company to manage the nightLeeanne has employed an event company to manage the night (Image: Tom Grant)

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Glasgow Times: The blood table may scare some of the younger onesThe blood table may scare some of the younger ones (Image: Tom Grant)

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Insisting the display has grown “bigger than she could ever have imagined,” Leeanne revealed she has hired a Drumchapel events team to manage the demand for the show, which will include appearances from horror favourites Michael Myers and Jason, as well as some “fleshy” skeletons.

“Last year I hired a company, and the night didn’t turn out too great,” Leeanne continued.

“But this year, I am hiring Castlemania and they, as well as being a local business, do a lot of big events like festivals and the like.”

Glasgow Times: There is no theme this year, although Leeanne is dressing up as a witchThere is no theme this year, although Leeanne is dressing up as a witch (Image: Tom Grant)

Glasgow Times: Storm Babet delayed Leeanne putting the decorations outStorm Babet delayed Leeanne putting the decorations out (Image: Tom Grant)

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Leeanne’s Hallowe’en event is already well underway with her garden already adorned with some scary sights.

But she admits she is better prepared for what she calls her “favourite night of the year", and she is now just counting down to October 31.

She finished: “I’ve said to my sons, I’ve made a rod for my own back here because you have got to make it different. You’ve got to change it up. You can’t have the same stuff.

“And I’ve had the same stuff for the last two years, so this year, I’ve got a few wee different things coming.”