Tomcat Dragon trike donated in memory of a loved one

Wheels for Wellbeing would like to say a huge thank you to the Ahmed family and Tomcat for their extremely generous donation of a trike! The model, which is a Tomcat Dragon, will be made available to participants once the Croydon sessions restart.

The Dragon was donated to us in memory of a loved one, Ghulam Ahmed. Nazia Ahmed’s father Ghulam experienced a Spinal Cord Injury back in 2013, and over the following 18 months received physiotherapy and care at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. A few years later, as his condition worsened, Nazia’s father mentioned that he would like to ‘go on a bicycle’ – something that he had done at the start of his stay at the Hospital.

As Nazia worked for Tomcat, she was able to explore the different options. She and other family members began their fundraising journey at the start of 2018, with Nazia committing herself to running at an organised event every month for a year. Their fundraising target was met the following January, with plans to purchase a Thera Trainer exercise bike being made. Unfortunately however, Ghulam Ahmed passed away before the bike was purchased, in July 2019.

One of the ways in which the Ahmed family has honoured the memory of Ghulam is by using the money raised to purchase 5 Tomcat Dragon trikes. In an email to us, Nazia mentioned that her dad loved seeing the videos she showed him of children and adults Tomcat helped to access cycling. Tomcat donated an additional Dragon trike, bringing the total to 6. The trikes were then donated to various organisations, all chosen by Ghulam’s wife, Shahida Ahmed, on the basis that “users will hopefully experience the joys, thrill and health benefits of cycling”.

To read Nazia’s blog post about her father’s Spinal Cord Injury and the family’s fundraising journey, click here.

Photo: Wheels for Wellbeing Session Manager Emma receiving the trike (left) and delivery driver Kevin with the trike (right).

News archive

Benches and Seating in Public Spaces

Wheels for Wellbeing
Download this guide sheet as a Word document Download this guide sheet as a pdf Overview: Key principle: Seating provision in all locations should be accessible in design and sufficient…
READ MORE

Swept path analysis for accessible active travel

Wheels for Wellbeing
Download this guide as a Word document Download this guide as a pdf Introduction This guide sheet is designed for public realm and highways professionals including modellers and technicians, decision…
READ MORE

Accompanied Groups

Wheels for Wellbeing
Download this guide as a Word document Download this guide as a pdf 1            What is an accompanied group? Accompanied groups are two or more people making a trip together,…
READ MORE

Who’s crossing whose crossing?

Wheels for Wellbeing
Download this discussion sheet in Word format Download this discussion sheet in pdf format This discussion sheet considers: What crossings are, The basic options for managing crossing points, A range…
READ MORE

Work with us: Inclusive Cycle Mechanic

Wheels for Wellbeing
  Wheels for Wellbeing is a charity which exists to ensure that disabled and older people can share in the joy and many benefits of cycling. Since 2007, the charity…
READ MORE
Skip to content