A HALLOWE'EN party is being held for animal lovers in Glasgow.

The Scottish SPCA Glasgow Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre is inviting animal lovers from the area to help fight animal cruelty and come along to their Hallowe'en party which takes place on Friday, October 27 at Rolls Royce Social Club in Ibrox.

Scotland’s animal welfare charity would like to see as many spooky costumes as possible on the night as there will be prizes for best dressed.

Inspector Stacey Erwin, who is helping throw the event, said: “We’re calling on animal lovers to join us to celebrate the haunted holiday.

“We don’t receive any government or lottery funding which means we rely on the public to be able to continue our work rescuing and rehoming animals in desperate need of our help.

“Everyone is very welcome to come along, enjoy the fun and make a real difference to the lives of animals in their local communities.

“The party starts at 7pm and there will be a raffle, DJ, games and a prize for best dressed.

“We’re still accepting raffle prizes, sweeties and also food for a cold buffet, if you’d like to make a donation please visit the centre on 125 Kinnell Avenue, Cardonald, Glasgow G52 3RY any day (closed Tuesday) between 10am to 4pm.”

Anyone looking to buy a ticket (£10 each) should contact the centre in Glasgow on 03000 999 999 or pop into reception.

Tickets can also be purchased at the door. Anyone looking to buy a ticket on the night should arrive early to avoid disappointment.

For more information on Scottish SPCA fundraising events please email fundraising@scottishspca.org or call fundraising on 03000 999 999 (option 4).