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Brighton 2: Long Man, Seven Sisters

Posted on 22 March 201829 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

More cycle route research round Brighton way. The Long Man of Wilmington and the Seven Sisters. There’s clearly a 7:1 gender imbalance here. So what sort of equality do you want? Equality of opportunity, or of outcome?

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