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CYCLING Erika Severini “My cargo bike is safe for my children,” said Rachael. “Most drivers are considerate and if anyone needs to get past I just pull over. I wish more parents had the confidence to give it a try.” Cargo bikes can be hired at www.londonbikehub.com/ in-your-area by people who saw me out and about on my bike,” she said. “They dismissed me as irresponsible.” But Rachael says that cycling while pregnant helped keep her fitter and more active than she would have been otherwise, and she managed to laugh off the criticism: “Cycling is a great way to get some family time, stay fit, see the borough and have some fun,” she said. It turned out to be much harder to keep cycling after her second son was born and Rachael began relying on the car as the easy option to get around. However, she then discovered the council’s free ‘cargo bike’ hire scheme and the family was able to start incorporating cycling into their life again, and Rachael said: “Having a cargo bike has helped me stop relying on the car and I now take my two children to school by bike.” The family have since bought their own cargo bike, which nearly always causes great excitement when Rachael rides it to the supermarket, takes the boys to school or takes them to the park – with many people asking where she got it. Rachael Nolan STARTING THEM (VERY) EARLY When Erika Severini was expecting her first child, and sensing she had started labour, she jumped on her bike and arrived at hospital before her contractions became too overpowering. Her husband managed to get there 45 minutes later, in time to see their son Gabriel born. The experience appears to have rubbed off on Gabriel, now six years old, who has been cycling since he was four and often joins his parents and little brother on weekend bike rides. Erika, who works in Ealing, said: “The perception around cycling is that it’s unsafe, especially for children, to be on the roads and this is stopping families from getting out and about on their bikes. However, with all the support available, including free cycle training sessions – especially those for families – and guided social rides, it makes it much easier.” MORE INFO ■ Video: ealingnewsextra.co.uk/video ■ Web: www.ealing.gov.uk/wow ■ Facebook: facebook.com/ealingwow ■ Twitter: Follow #Ealingwow ■ Email [email protected] to sign up to receive email updates. around ealing Autumn 2016 47