Adventurous James Wilson cycled through Montrose on his ride from Lossiemouth to Glasgow to raise money and for an epilepsy charity last Wednesday (September 11).
James Wilson, from Lossiemouth in Moray, was diagnosed with epilepsy in 1998, and is cycling from his hometown down the coast to The William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre, in Glasgow, to raise money for Quarriers, the charity who runs it.
Quarriers is a Scottish charity which helps children, families and adults overcome adversity, including people suffering from epilepsy.
The Epilepsy Network is a worldwide community of people with epilepsy, family and friends, uniting to talk about their experiences, learn information about epilepsy, ask questions and so much more! Don’t let epilepsy defeat you, let it inspire you!