The South East Hants Young Farmers Club has carried out its annual 30-mile tractor run to raise money for Alzheimer's and bowel cancer.
The event saw 76 tractors from all over Hampshire and the Isle of Wight take part in the journey that started in Lower Upham, and finished at the Chairmakers pub in Denmead.
Thomas Gregory, the chairman of the club, said: “The day went very well, better than I could have imagined and people really enjoyed it.
“This year we raised money for Bowel Cancer UK as a former member of the club died from bowel cancer a few years ago.
“We also chose Alzheimer’s Society, as a member’s grandparent has had a recent diagnosis.”
The South East Hants Young Farmers Club is a community club for anyone with a farming background or general interest in farming.
The club is based in the Upham to Southwick area and meets weekly to take part in activities like pub quizzes, go-karting, and mini golf.
A GoFundMe page will stay online until the new year in order to get the most possible donations. The club is aiming to raise £2500 for each charity. Donations can be made here: gofundme.com/f/south-east-hants-tractor-run
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