More than 100 tractors are set to roll through the Yorkshire Wolds next weekend as part of a festive charity fundraiser that has become a much-loved annual tradition.
The brightly decorated vehicles will depart from Foxholes on Sunday 14 December, bringing Christmas cheer to villages along a 33-mile (53 km) route.
Organisers say the event has raised more than £42,000 since launching in 2021, with thousands of residents lining the streets in previous years to watch the illuminated tractors pass by. This year, donations will support the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the Kilham Playing Field Association.
The parade will begin at around 15:30 GMT, leaving Foxholes before travelling through Wold Newton, Hunmanby, Burton Fleming, Rudston, Kilham and Langtoft. It will then loop back towards Foxholes, where the convoy will conclude its journey.
Local families are expected to gather along the route to enjoy the festive spectacle, with organisers encouraging spectators to donate if they can. The event has grown significantly since its first year, becoming an important fundraiser for vital community and emergency services.

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