Best year yet for Glastonbury Zombie Walk



This year's Glastonbury Zombie Walk has been hailed as a great success.
Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and also raised £266.68 for Children's World's work locally, supporting inclusion for all children through drama, performance, film-making and fun.
Thank you so much to everyone that turned up, dressed up and gave to the bucket collection. The most generous crowd to-date donated £523.68 and $59 via the bucket collection on the day.
The organisers say they couldn't have put on such a brilliant community event without the support of a very large number of volunteers - thank you all so much.
Special thanks also to Haggis McLeod and Charlie Dancy, Glastonbury Border Morris and Shadow of the Tor for donating their fabulous performances.
The costs for the event totalled £302: £225 to Glastonbury Carnival Club for the signage, barriers and qualified road closure help; £50 to Shinetime for the fabulous flash-mob and £27 to Blue Cedar for printing (thanks for your support through reducing this cost).
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