Kelly Clark Appointed as New Head of London's National Cycle Network
Kelly Clark has been appointed as the new Head of London's National Cycle Network (NCN). She brings a wealth of experience and passion to the role, aiming to make cycling accessible and safe for all Londoners.
Clark, who previously led the Neighbourhoods and Networks team in London and worked as TfL's delivery agent for the Quietways programme, will collaborate with Transport for London, local borough councils, and cycling advocacy groups to enhance the city's cycling infrastructure. Her goal is to ensure the NCN in London aligns with Walk Wheel Cycle Trust's vision, 'Paths for Everyone'.
Clark's ten-year career in the transport sector includes planning and delivering transport services for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. She is also part of the Part W collective, advocating for gender parity in the built environment. Matt Winfield, Director of Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in London, welcomes her appointment, highlighting her commitment to improving wellbeing and cleaning up toxic air through cycling.
Kelly Clark's appointment as the new Head of London's National Cycle Network signals a commitment to enhancing the city's cycling infrastructure. Her experience and passion make her an ideal candidate to lead this vital project, working closely with various partners to make cycling accessible and safe for everyone.
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