Christmas tractor convoy raises money for Oxfordshire hospice

A convoy of illuminated agricultural vehicles has weaved its way through the countryside to raise money for a hospice.

The annual RC Baker Tractor Run saw 100 decorated tractors take part as crowds turned out to watch the tractors drive through villages in Oxfordshire.

The event, which has been running annually since 2016, raises money for the Katharine House Hospice in Adderbury

Organisers said at least £17,000 had been raised this year.

The festive fleet left from Spring Hill Farm, Barford St Michael, early on Saturday evening and took in nearby villages, including South Newington, Milcombe, Bloxham, Clifton and Deddington, as well as Banbury.

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