ILLUMINATED tractors wowed people in the Ledbury area last night (December 13).
The When Farmers Do Christmas tractor run started at Eastnor Woodshed before going through Ledbury Market House and into the High Street.
From there, it took a tour around the market town before finishing back at the woodshed.
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However, if you missed seeing it, don't worry because When Farmers Do Christmas will be doing another tractor run, this time in Hereford, next Wednesday (December 20).
Starting at Bartestree Village Hall at 4pm, the tractor will follow a 16-mile route which will pass through Withington, Lugwardine, Hampton Dean, Ledbury Road, Folly Lane, Aylestone Hill, Widemarsh Street and Whitecross before finishing at the Cattle Market at around 7pm.
All are welcome to visit the Cattle Market as the run concludes, where the café will stay open to serve hot food such as bacon and sausage baps, chicken curry and chilli con carne.
Vehicles cost £15 to enter and must be decorated with festive regalia in order to be applicable.
When Farmers Do Christmas is raising money for We Are Farming Minds, Cots for Tots and the Pied Piper.
Meanwhile, Trumpet Agricultural Society's Christmas tractor and car run is this Saturday (December 16). It starts at Baddy Marsh in Lower Eggleton at 4pm before the vehicles will travel through Bishop's Frome, Fromes Hill, Bosbury, Ledbury, Aspherton and Strettin Grandson.
Money is being raised for St Michael's Hospice and Midlands Air Ambulance.
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