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William Bramhill
Freelance sub-editor at Financial Times, The Times and The Sunday Times. Editing, CVs and websites. willbramhill.co.uk
William Bramhill has accumulated over 30 years of experience in newspaper journalism and continues to find joy in his daily work.
Aside from his journalism career, he is highly passionate about sustainable transport and advocating for better infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians in England.
His educational background includes A-levels in English literature and history from Northgate Grammar School, journalism studies from Harlow Technical College, and O-level passes from East Bergholt High School and Sir Anthony Deane, Harwich.
Throughout his career, William has held various roles at reputable organizations such as Financial Times, The Sunday Times, 20s Plenty for Colchester, and CTC - the UK's national cyclists' organisation.
He has served in positions ranging from freelance sub-editor to chief sub-editor, showcasing his versatility and expertise in the field of journalism.
William has also been actively involved in advocacy work, having been the Chairman at Colchester Cycling Campaign and a campaigner at 20s Plenty for Colchester.
His dedication to sustainable transport and commitment to improving cycling and pedestrian infrastructure highlight his strong advocacy skills and passion for creating positive societal change.
William Bramhill's extensive professional background and deep-rooted interests in journalism and sustainable transport make him a valuable asset in both the media industry and advocacy sector.