They live on the outskirts of Helsingborg municipality - but go to school in Ängelholm.

Therefore, the municipality can not offer the children in Utvälinge school transport.

- We have our school bus regulations we lean against.

It is the same for everyone, there is no school bus the city offers these students, says Linn Wihlborg, at the traffic unit in the city of Helsingborg.

The fact remains - the children in Utvälinge, who already cycle a total of one mile per day, will now be forced to take a road via a gravel road and then through a forest.

- It will take 45 minutes, usually it takes 15 minutes, says parent Oliver Junger.

Gustav: "Not great fun"

On the narrow gravel road there is very heavy traffic - that worries mother Kristi Hint.

- They can not cycle that way, she says.

What do you think about the situation?

- It's not great fun, they (the municipality) could have picked us up and driven us to school, says Gustav.

The children have been offered school in their home municipality

But the city of Helsingborg believes that parents have previously been offered to place their children in their home municipality.

- Then they would have been entitled to school transport, says Linn Wihlborg.

Something that the parents in Utvälinge are aware of.

- The preschool disappeared from Helsingborg municipality, so then we chose Ängelholm - and then it became natural to continue to have the children left there, says Kristi Hint.

- It is also geographically closer to going to school in Ängelholm.