The Masham Tractor Run is set to return this weekend, with 75 tractors set to travel in convoy around the Harrogate area.
The annual event, organised by Masham Young Farmers, will be fundraising for the club and for Alzheimer’s Society when it returns on Sunday (18th May).
The run will start at 10am at Thornton Watlass Crossroads before heading towards Ripon.
It will pass through Masham (11:10am), Grewelthorpe (11:25am) and Kirkby Malzeard (11:35am) before arriving at F Tate and Sons Garden Centre at around 12:15pm.
There will be an hour-long stop for lunch before the convoy heads off towards Fearby, again via Kirkby Malzeard (2:25pm) and Grewelthorpe (2:40pm).

Cieran Imeson, Vice Chairman of Masham Young Farmers, said:
“We’ve done a Tractor Run for a number of years, for as long as I’ve been involved in Young Farmers, and it’s getting bigger and better each year.
“There’s quite a lot of vintage coming on the run this year, and plenty of modern stuff and I believe some Mercedes-Benz too!”
The event will end at around 3:30pm, where volunteers will host a BBQ at Fearby for participants and visitors.
The route map for the event is below (the red route is the morning and blue is the afternoon):


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