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  • Coming soon....The TGA Vita

    Thursday, 14th May, 2009
    Here is a quick look at the newest addition to the TGA range. The TGA Vita. Currently still in development stage and therefore subject to small changes the TGA Vita's stylish looks and competitive specifications will make it an amazing addition to the ever growing TGA range. The new Vita's... Read more

  • Former Iron Maiden drummer regains his freedom with a TGA Powerpack

    Tuesday, 12th May, 2009
    Clive Burr, The former drummer of rock band Iron Maiden was diagnosed with primary regressive multiple sclerosis around 12 years ago. After being unable to use his Powerchair he moved onto a manual wheelchair which he has been in for approximately three years. Clive's mother noticed the TGA Powerpack in... Read more

  • 2009 Exhibition News

    Friday, 8th May, 2009
    TGA has just returned from yet another NAIDEX exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham. Running from the 28th to the 30th of April we where at our usual stand B50 showing off our ever growing product range. This year we also had a prototype of our new TGA VITA scooter... Read more

  • DVLA Registration on Powered Wheelchairs & Scooters

    Thursday, 4th September, 2008
    Articles in two recent editions of the Mail on Sunday have sparked fears for thousands of powered wheelchair and mobility scooter users. The items referred to legislation stating that Class 3 vehicles such as these should be registered with the DVLA.One Mail on Sunday item said that 'many of Britain`s... Read more

  • 10 mph scooter speed warning

    Tuesday, 2nd September, 2008
    Anyone who buys a mobility scooter must be aware that any vehicle sold in the U.K. which has the capacity to go faster than 8mph is not legal under the Road Traffic Act 1988. TGA takes its responsibility to end users very seriously and that is why you will not... Read more

  • TGA Products feature well on BBC article on Scooter Safety

    Monday, 1st September, 2008
    To read the article from the BBC click hereBeware the journalistic license and the sensational headlines! As far as we can ascertain the attention grabbing figures relate to all disability equipment and associated accidents. This might be a tragic incident involving a hoist or loading someone into a specially adapted... Read more

  • TGA Supersport takes canine agility course in its stride

    Friday, 29th August, 2008
    Janet Weller is a shining example of how owning a TGA scooter can quite literally transform your life.Janet has rheumatoid arthritis which has resulted in severe joint damage and greatly reduced mobility. A keen dog lover, Janet has always enjoyed taking her dogs to and competing in agility competitions as... Read more

  • Many Mobility Scooters Bought From Unscrupulous Dealers

    Thursday, 28th August, 2008
    Liberal democrat MP Bob Russell announced recently that the government should regulate the use of electric vehicles because they are bought second-hand, privately or through 'unscrupulous' dealers and incorrect vehicles pose a serious threat to themselves and pedestrians on Britain's roads.Sarah Lepak director of the British Health Care Trades Association... Read more

  • Introducing our Breeze 3 GT

    Wednesday, 27th August, 2008
    With the best stability and maneuverability in it's class, the new Breeze 3 GT has raised the bar in 3-wheel scooter design.The Breeze 3 GT builds on the success of the very popular Breeze 3 which was launched by TGA in 2002.What sets the Breeze 3 GT apart from its... Read more

  • TGA Helps lead the fight against new mobility scooter import tax

    Tuesday, 26th August, 2008
    As one of the UK's most respected suppliers of mobility scooters, TGA is heavily involved in voicing their great concern against the recent announcement by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs of a 10% import tax on all mobility scooters which has and will see prices rise dramatically in the UK.For... Read more

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