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Plugging away... women hikers throw the kitchen sink at gender stereotype­s

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IT would certainly be brave – not to mention inflammato­ry – to suggest today that a woman’s place is in the kitchen.

But that doesn’t mean the fight for equality is over, as these charity campaigner­s would agree. They scaled England’s highest peak with sinks tied to their backs to raise money for North East domestic abuse charity Harbour.

Teachers Emma Woodhall, 36, of Co Durham,

and April Wilson, 40, and dental nurse Zena Clark, 40, hiked Scafell Pike ‘to alleviate the stigma that women should be “chained to the kitchen sink”’.

The trio spray-painted the sinks and daubed them with misogynist­ic slurs they wanted to challenge.

Harbour works with families and individual­s who are affected by abuse. The team has raised £340 on JustGiving so far.

 ?? ?? Stigma: The trio with their sinks. Inset, Emma Woodhall at the summit
Stigma: The trio with their sinks. Inset, Emma Woodhall at the summit

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