grammar - Do I use a semicolon before 'and' in a complex list?


I am listing things in a sentence which includes commas between the internal parts. Do I finish with an 'and' at the end of it? For example:



I arrange interviews through phone and film; co-ordinate the editorial team’s travel; and I write blog posts, articles, and reviews of local London events.



It would be great if I knew the definitive answer, or any tips on how to restructure this.




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