Trumpet and District Agricultural Society members were delighted to present a cheque for £1,067.08 raised by their Christmas run through Bromyard to Kate Bristow from the Midlands Air Ambulance.
They said: “We are incredibly grateful for the amazing work the air ambulance do.”
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The charity responded by thanking the society, who started their tractor run at Baddy Marsh and came into Bromyard on December 13.
Crowds lined the streets of the market town to watch a lengthy procession of decorated tractors and other vehicles make their way through for the popular festive event.
The roots of the society go back more than 60 years, to the Second World War.
Home guard members were not only busy practising wartime doodlebug and blackout drills, but also hatching a plan to form a society whose match was to become the biggest one-day draw for ploughmen.
Today, some of the best competitors in Britain know full well that to win at Trumpet still carries a top honour.
