Dad of two overcomes serious illness to launch his own taxi company
- kelseygarbutt
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

A dad-of-two who needed life saving surgery after being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis has launched his own taxi business.
Peterlee man Mark Dunning, 46, became seriously ill with a condition that would change his life.
After nearly dying and undergoing 14 hours of gruelling surgery, Mark found himself on a long road to recovery which left him unable to return to work. However, following a further three surgeries and having adapted to the illness and able to manage the symptoms that come with ulcerative colitis, Mark decided the time was right for a return to work.
Mark, who is dad to 16-year-old Josh and 12-year-old Poppy, said: “I was keen to go back to work but I had to find something that gives me the flexibility I need given the health challenges I still face because of the condition.
“After speaking to a friend of mine who became a taxi driver after being made redundant, he really sold it to me and was a massive help.
“It seemed like something that could work for me, so I did some research and spoke with Business Durham for advice on how to launch the business.
“I did all of my training through Durham County Council and last month was awarded my joint private hire and Hackney carriage licence, and SR8 Taxis was launched.”
Mark added: “Since launching SR8 Taxis, I feel like a different person. Whilst the past few years have been rewarding because of the time I have been able to spend with my kids, it has also been tough. But with this job I can work hours that suit me.
“I really want to thank my wife, Katrina, and mam, Lynda, who have been so supportive in me getting to this point. They’ve been through so much, especially when I was seriously ill, and without them I may not have made a full recovery.
“Now, I am looking forward to the future and making a real success of my business.”