Despite living with a condition called Ehlers-Danlos iii-Hypermobile Type, Michaela Walker, 48 from Rhyl in North Wales, has been able to continue caring for her six rescue dogs and supporting various animal charities thanks to a 'Harley Davidson' style TGA Supersport mobility scooter.…
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Mel Richards, 43 from Edinburgh is a remarkable lady. Despite living with an MS-like condition that causes walking difficulties she has been able to continue enjoying a varied lifestyle and is applying to Higher Education thanks to a Supersport mobility…
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Susan Mallows, 51 from Romford, has Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and difficulties walking, however she has been able to continue enjoying shopping and exercising with the assistance of a pioneering new type of TGA mobility scooter.
Susan is a lovely lady who was unfortunately diagnosed with MS aged…
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Andy McIntosh, 42 from Strathaven near Glasgow, is a retired Army Corporal who despite living with severe mobility difficulties, will be driving a TGA Breeze mobility scooter 100-miles to raise military charity donations on the 100th World War One anniversary.
He is due to Start on Sunday 9th…
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Crane Lowndes, 50 from Sutton-on-Sea in Lincolnshire, was born with Cerebral Palsy (CP), which is a…
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If you live with restricted mobility and find walking tricky or even painful, a quality and reliable mobility scooter can change your life. Practically, it can give you independence to visit the local shops, friends or even go on holiday. Whereas from a well-being point of view, you can benefit from fresh air, experiencing the outdoors and accessing local amenities. Being able to go out on your own without the need for support from friends or loved ones is a priceless…
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Cliff Quinn, who lives in Cambridge, is 54 years old and has severe Osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a progressive bone disease that is characterised by a decrease in bone mass and density which can lead to an increased risk of fracture.
Cliff's Osteoporosis has affected his daily life by severely…
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78 year old Sue Raymond has discovered a 'new lease of life' since discovering her TGA 'Harley Davidson' style mobility scooter.
Sue has always been a fan of the outdoors, and before retiring she was a milkmaid in the farming sector in Surrey. However, following…
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Trish Hale, 64 from Great Cornard in Suffolk, who lives with Fibromyalgia, has been able to recover her independence and the ability to walk her dog thanks to winning a TGA Eclipse mobility scooter.
Trish entered the…
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Alan 55, and Joan Preston 77, both from Kinmel Bay near Rhyl, North Wales, have regained their independence thanks to two new TGA Breeze S4 mobility scooters.
Their Breeze S4 scooters are the same…
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Robin Kettle, 54 who lives near Harwich in Essex, is a successful entrepreneur, retired motorcyclist, website promoter and disabled access auditor. As an active wheelchair user he enjoys greater outdoor freedom thanks to the smoother ride offered by his newly acquired TGA Vita 4 mobility scooter.
Robin has been a full time wheelchair user as a…
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Wow, well that headline was a bit of a mouthful.... but here's the proof for you...the Whitt family and their four folding mobility scooters. Oh, and not forgetting Toby the sheepdog, who is the fifth user! ;-)
Colin Whitt, 52 from Heanor Derbyshire, and three other…
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We all have a passion in life and mobility scooter owner, Dean Johnson, has been an avid Formula One fan for many years. He decided to take his love of the sport to another level by customising his TGA Breeze mobility scooter with the official Ferrari Testarossa paintwork and black alloy wheels.
Dean, 50, from East Sussex is a positive and lively…
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Despite living without the ability to walk, Dave Fox, 52 from Stanwick in Northamptonshire, has been able to retain independence outdoors and walk his dogs, thanks to an adapted TGA Supersport mobility scooter.…
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Trevor Bennett, 77 from The Witterings, has been able to combat fox attacks on his rare breed ducks through ownership of two 'guard dog' Alpacas that are cared for using his TGA Breeze S4 mobility scooter
Trevor is a retired property developer who enjoyed a successful 25-year career…
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TGA is a proud supporter of the Disabled Ramblers and would like to congratulate the charity for assisting with the recent opening up of new disabled-friendly coastal paths by the National Trust.
The …
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HE DID IT!!!....Steve Tarrant's NEW 24-hour World Record On A TGA Mobility Scooter. Steve Tarrant, 53 from Poole, is a remarkable disabled motorsport marshal, who has achieved a new World Record at Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester, by driving a TGA mobility scooter the furthest distance ever…
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Steve Tarrant, 53 from Poole, is a disabled motorsport marshal who survived a near-fatal crash at Goodwood and is attempting to drive a TGA mobility scooter, the furthest distance ever in 24 hours during May.
Steve will be beginning his attempt at 6pm on 17th May 2014 at Goodwood Motor Circuit, near Chichester, that was the…
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Sean Russell, 46 from Clacton-on-Sea, is a retired Close Protection Specialist who has rebuilt his life after suffering a serious Road Traffic Accident thanks to a cutting-edge, TGA Vita S mobility scooter.
Sean worked in the bodyguard and security sector for over 20 years. He was responsible for protecting many wealthy and well-known individuals that ranged from the late King Hussein of Jordan to the Spice Girls Pop group. During the peak of Spice Girls fame,…
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