I'm very pleased to hear it. Unfortunately, Suffolk doesn't have a cycling 'halo' town where a critical mass has been achieved which can spread its influence outside its boundaries. While we don't suffer the antipathy to cycling that's prevalent in more urban counties, there's no particular movement pro-cycling either. I have no idea what goes on in our larger towns re cycling activism, but we're struggling a bit in the little market towns and surrounding countryside. Of course, we're not looking for much either, so it's easy to ignore us! We had a utility cycling promotion event planned for my local market town which should have happened a week or so ago, but of course it was abandoned. Cycling UK and British Cycling have been encouraging of our efforts, but we recognise we're never going to be a priority for them either, so it's down to the local clubs to push for improvements. We are doing that.