Festive tractors on the road for charity
Posted: 12 December 2019
The Staffordshire countryside saw 82 festive tractors take to the road in a charity Christmas convoy on 8 December.
Arranged by South Staffs Water and Staffordshire Young Farmers Clubs, the cavalcade of tractors was lit up with Christmas lights and travelled a 20-mile route through the villages of Hamstall Ridware, Abbots Bromley, Blithfield, Hill Ridware and over Blithfield Reservoir.
The event was held in aid of three charities; WaterAid, Staffordshire Young Farmers Clubs and The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution and has raised over £3,600 so far.
Nina Yiannoukos-Benton, senior catchment advisor at South Staffs Water, said:
Julia Taylor, County Organiser for Staffordshire YFC, said:
After the run was completed, the drivers and many supporters enjoyed an evening of socialising at Cowley Hill Farm, Hamstall Ridware by kind permission of the Roobottom Family. A band, Prosody, played some great Christmas tunes as well as classics and the awards for Best Dressed Tractor and Best Dressed Drivers were made.
Following the great success of this year’s Tractor Run, it is hoped that a similar event may be held again in the future.
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