THOUSANDS of people watched in awe as around 140 illuminated tractors and other vehicles came through Hereford last night (December 20).
Starting in Bartestree, the vehicles went through Withington and Lugwardine before entering Hereford.
After passing the colleges in Folley Lane, many people got to see the great spectacle as the tractors arrived in the city centre.
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With late-night Christmas shopping also taking place, High Town and Widemarsh Street was packed.
The tractors then went over the Old Bridge and past Asda before going down Barton Road, Westfaling Street and Wordsworth Road where dozens of other people - young and old were waiting.
Residents in Yazor Road and Grandstand Road then had their turn to watch the spectacle before the convoy went up Holmer Road, into Bobblestock, and then Roman Road where the route finished at the Livestock Market.
The event was organised by When Farmers Do Christmas, with money raised going towardsthe Pied Piper Appeal, Cots for Tots and We Are Farming Minds.
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