Linz & Tans Zombie Walk

Lindsay Plowman is raising money for WADARS

Participants: Lindsay Cheeseman, Tanya Lyons

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Zombie Walk · 31 October 2009

Wadars is a Worthing (UK) based Charity established in 1969. The main objectives of the Charity are the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife and the rescue and rehoming of domestic animals. We rely solely on Donations, Legacies and Fundraising to keep us running.

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Lindsay & Tanya are going to be doing a Zombie Walk on Halloween in aid of WADARS.
Lindsay is going to be a "Cat Zombie" and Tanya is going to be a "Vet Zombie" & the kidlets are going to be "Dog Zombies!"
We would like to raise as much as possible to help our local animal rescue service!

A Bit About WADARS:
We are an animal Charity based in Worthing, West Sussex (UK) established in 1969. The main objectives of the Charity are the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife and the rescue and rehoming of domestic animals.

We rely solely on Membership, Donations, Legacies and Fund Raising to keep us running.

We can and have been called upon to rescue a wide range of Wildlife, from all sorts of situations. This can range from the 'small Hedgehog with no Mum and rather cold', through Swans and Waterfowl caught in discarded fishing line or rubbish, up to Deer being trapped in mud or victims of road traffic accidents. During 2008 WADARS rescued and released 1,375 Wildlife.

We work with many other 'Animal/Bird' organisations including but not limited to The RSPCA, Brent Lodge Bird and Wildlife Hospital, The Fox Project and, of course, local Veterinary practices.


Info on the Event!

Start point:
Brighton Train Station (Main Entrance)
Queens Road
Brighton
BN1 1AL
United Kingdom

Finishing Point:
The West Pier
Brighton Sea Front.
Brighton
United Kingdom.

After event Party:
The Iron Duke
3 Waterloo St
Hove
BN3 1AQ

When there is no more room in Hell, the dead shall walk Brighton. Prepare for Gore.

Not suitable for the living.

Brighton’s infamous Zombie Walk returns!

‘With their arms outstretched, their clothes soaked with blood and various body parts hanging off…’ The Argus.

Voted as The Argus’ top event to attend at Halloween, Beach of the Dead III - The Brighton Zombie Walk returns for it’s third and biggest year yet.

Brighton Town is famous for it’s stunning heritage, Royal Pavilion,Regencyarchitecture and Victorian aquariums tothe traditional seaside fun of the famous Brighton Pier and pebble beach…This is no more. Brighton you once knew no longer exists.

November the 3rd 2007, an overcast afternoon that would change Brighton forever. Zombies are the only thing on everyone’s mind now…should they still have that intact. The undead count is up, fashion is no longer hip, universities are empty. Brains are the only way forward. Seek flesh or fail.

Rumour had it that in the outskirts of Brighton, in a grotty disused military building, Zombies had been kept by the nations top military brain-boxes for experimentation. Amidst fears of an escape, the Government decided to move these “specimens” to a new secure location on November 1st 2008. Critics pointed out that a scheduled security personnel change-over at Brighton train station may of potentially lead to a second epidemic, almost exactly a year to the day after the initial outbreak. Their fears became true.

The undead count has risen in numbers. The affected beings are said to be doubling everyday. With the Government doing all they can to control this matter, fears for Brighton are growing once again.

With the undead count rising daily, the Government have yet again decided it be a good (this is the Government after all) idea to once again move these so called once loved ones to a new destination.
Protesters can be seen lining the streets of Brighton as you read this. The loyal residents left in Brighton & Hove are pleading with what is left of the Council in order to prevent this from happening.

This year could prove even bloodier than last. Fears are rife that this could lead to the largest zombie outbreak in recorded history, the potential ramifications of which extend as far as the end of civilisation as we know it!

We urge people to stay indoors, keep small children locked away, keep all pets safely indoors and do not attempt to leave their homes until the army/Government have announced an all clear on Sunday morning…BUT since no one ever listens to these public safety announcements anyways, we might as well let you know a few things - the bloodbath will no doubt commence at 3pm precisely on October 31st (Halloween) at Brighton train station forecourt. Those wishing to view the event are strongly recommended to disguise themselves as the living dead as best as they possibly can - zombies are not intelligent and can easily be fooled with a simple application of liquid latex, fake blood and tissue paper.

The Brighton Institute of Post-Death Ambulatory Studies (BIPDAS) have now informed us that they have discovered that the virus has an aversion to salt-water, which bodes strangely well for us as the ghouls are likely to head for the most densely populated parts of the town, which suggests these creatures will descend to Brighton Beach to munch some tourist grey matter. Experts also, however fear that the zombies may well head towards the town’s busiest shopping centre - Churchill Square.

For those of you wishing to avoid unnecessary infection, BIPDAS have issued us with a code-red-worst-case-scenario handbook (including a map of the most likely route the flesh-eating marauders would take in the event of an escape, some information about the undead and how best to guard your home against them). The map can be found in this events images.

Almost immediately at 3pm exactly, following the guards alarm whistle. The zombies are then expected to lurch down Queens Road until they reach the clock tower. Sighting the hordes of shoppers on Western Road and around Churchill Square, they are likely to become excited and head down Western Road and onto Churchill Square forecourt. The ghouls are then expected to head onto West Street and follow it down to King’s Road (the seafront). From here the horde are expected to flock towards the West Pier - the place the Zombies eerily congregated every year.

Come be part of the infamous zombie walk! Beach of the Dead III - The Brighton Zombie Walk would love to break the world record of 3,894. Do you think we can do it? Come along, spread the word! Gore-geous!

Following the walk we have a very special after event party being held at The Iron Duke. Further information about this shall be available shortly.

Official website: www.beazombie.com

Beach of the Dead III - The Brighton Zombie Walk is proud to release we're in association with Chainsaw Films.
www.Chainsawfilms.com

Beach of the Dead III shall be being filmed for an independent non profit organisation called Chainsaw Films.
Further information can be found at www.beazombie.com

Now, the rules:

Participants are asked not to enter any shops in role! If you feel the need to do a spot of shopping, please come out of character. You can always catch up to the walk later on.
Don't touch anyone! Avoid little kids if possible (they don't know it's fake).
If the police stop you, be courteous and polite.
If anyone becomes aggressive towards you, do everything you can to simply walk away and avoid confrontation
Do not do anything illegal.- dressing up in a costume is not an excuse.
Zombies still pay attention to traffic laws - Red man stop, green man go!
Every year, these rules are generally well stuck to, and we’d like to repeat the fun that was had by all, including spectators.

We don’t have a budget like George Romero so please respect Brighton!

At a normal human walking speed, this walk would probably take around 30 minutes, however be prepared for this to take longer. Zombies are not the fastest movers in the world! We would recommend wearing footwear as comfortable as your costume will allow. This walk could take up to an hour and a half/ two hours, depending on how rotten your limbs are!

Please leave your attitude with the living!

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