Bury St Edmunds rickshaws – community support on wheels
The photo below captures just some of the dedicated volunteers behind Bury St Edmunds Rickshaws, a brilliant local initiative making a real difference in the town.

Both the Bridgman and Ross families have personally sponsored one of the rickshaws for several years, helping the project grow and thrive. Today, the group operates six rickshaws and supports the community in a variety of ways, which includes offering free rides around the town for elderly and infirm residents, as well as collecting surplus food and donated goods from local shops, supermarkets and businesses.
All items collected are passed on to charities supporting people in need, including those experiencing homelessness and local food banks. It’s a practical, people-focused approach that combines kindness, sustainability and community spirit.
Expanding the idea to Thetford
Richard Bridgman explained how the success of the project sparked a new idea.
Inspired by how well the scheme works in Bury St Edmunds, he began exploring the possibility of launching a similar initiative in Thetford. Earlier this year, Breckland Council purchased the first rickshaw for the town, marking an important first step.
Support is already in place, with Keystone Trust agreeing to help run the Rickshaw Project from their Riversdale Centre. While there are still challenges and processes to work through before it becomes fully operational, the foundations are firmly being put in place.
Watch this space
As plans develop, volunteers will be needed across a range of roles to help bring the Thetford Rickshaw Project to life – drivers and coordinators along with support roles behind the scenes, there will be plenty of opportunities to get involved.
To learn more about the Bury St Edmunds project, visit bserickshaw.org.uk. Further updates on the Thetford initiative will be shared as plans progress.





