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  • Why?

    Because the same as women in business, the representation of women in cycling is typically woeful and that includes people in positions of organisation and influence. Part of encouraging the equitable status of cycling is demonstrating that in areas other than participation. Furthermore, as more women are getting involved in local, regional and national governance, planning and politics, having more women in equal level positions on the campaigning side has a particular value that serves us all.

    The four women elected last year are still on the board. Now there are five women and five men.

    And thankfully I misunderstood what was being posted upthread and LCC represents an important equitable quality at it's top level.

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