ILLUMINATED tractors wowed people in Tenbury at the weekend. 

Organised by Brimfield Vintage Club, a total of 68 tractors and vehicles went through the town on Saturday (December 16). 

The event started at The Barn at Dinthil before the tractors made their way through Boraston Drive, Teme Street and Bromyard Road.

From there, people could see the vehicles at Sutton Court and Rochford, before they back along Teme Street and Boraston Lane before finishing at The Barn at Dinthill.

Ludlow Advertiser: A festive tractor in TenburyA festive tractor in Tenbury (Image: Simon Lusty)

Posting on its Facebook page, The Barn at Dinthill said it was an amazing event.

"We would just like to say a huge thank you to everyone for coming along and supporting this event in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care," reads the post.

"A big thank you to all the incredible drivers that went to such a huge effort to decorate their tractors/vehicles. It really was magical to see and couldn't have done it without you."

Elves were on hand with donation buckets for people to put some money in, with food provided by Alfie's Kitchen, Andrew Francais Butchers and O Sweet Catering. 

There was also festive singing from St Michael's Choir. 

Ludlow Advertiser: A jeep taking part in the eventA jeep taking part in the event (Image: Simon Lusty)

The event was well received, with many people taking to social media to praise it.

Marina Elizabeth said: "Well done to everyone who took part, it was a memorable event, tractors and the spirit of everyone was really felt. We loved it, thank you."

Anyone who wants to donate to the cause can still do so here

The team from The Barn at Dinthill said that two members of their family have both been diagnosed with cancer, and are currently undergoing treatment. 

"We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from Macmillan," they said.

"They have helped us from day one and we would like to give something back."