Halloween Zombie Run event coming to Welwyn Garden City
A new 'zombie run' Halloween event is set to take place at Tewinbury Farm in Welwyn Garden City.
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After leaving the University of Central Lancashire with a degree in Journalism, I've joined Newsquest as an AI-assisted reporter. Previously I've written for different local and national publications. Some of my articles are drafted using AI, such as ChatGPT, however a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
A new 'zombie run' Halloween event is set to take place at Tewinbury Farm in Welwyn Garden City.
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