FREE Easter Sunday trishaw rides in Cassiobury Park on 9 April

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Elderly and disabled residents will be to enjoy the great outdoors and nature close-up this Easter Sunday at Cassiobury Park, by taking a ride on specially adapted trishaw bikes funded by the council.

Book your trishaw ride!

The rickshaw-style device which comfortably seats two people, connects those no longer able to ride for themselves with their community and the outdoors, by giving them free rides from volunteers at Watford Cycle Hub. For those interested, people can book at watfordcyclehub.org.uk/trishaw-rides.

The ‘Cycling Without Age’ initiative helps to increase physical activity and emotional wellbeing with both the passengers and cyclists alike. Local resident Marjorie who took part last year commented: “It was like a trip down memory lane; seeing the dogs and the children in the park, just like I used to do!”

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Kate Jenkins, founder of Watford Cycle Hub, said: “The act of two passengers sharing a trishaw, along with the volunteer pilots, creates new relationships and friendships, which has proven to be one of the most valuable aspects of this project. Elderly people are brought back into community life, stories are shared, and health and wellbeing improves for everyone involved.”

Trishaw rides are an expansion of the very successful ‘Lets Ride’ free led and guided rides for all, which the council currently runs in Watford through partnerships with British Cycling and Watford Cycle Hub. Its aim is to get more people - more active, more often, through cycling - encouraging riding groups and offering cycling courses for adults and children.

If you would like to book a free ride or fancy becoming a volunteer cyclist on the electrical pedal-assisted trishaws, please visit watfordcyclehub.org.uk/trishaw-rides.

 

Published: 2nd April 2023

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