03:00PM, Friday 06 December 2024
Tractors dazzled and sparkled in a festive display in Littlewick Green in aid of The British Heart Foundation.
The farming community rallied together to support the fundraiser, which was organised in memory of 59-year-old Cookham man Robert Wilson.
Farmers from the likes of Maidenhead, Medmenham and Colnbrook parked their decorated vehicles outside The Shire Horse pub on Wednesday.
Members of the public got the chance to get up close to the festive fleet with youngsters jumping on board some ride on tractors.
The display also featured an American-style lorry cab provided by Charlie Doyle.
Gareth Egarr and his daughter Jess scooped the Best Christmas Tractor prize for their vehicle which came equipped with a snow machine.
The event raised more than £1,400 in total.
Organiser Eunice Wilson said: “It's left me blown away. It’s an amazing amount of money for the British Heart Foundation. We’re so pleased everyone was so generous and supported this worthy cause.
“It was the sort of event Robert would have put on and it did look very dazzling and magical.
“The Shire Horse were amazing hosts.”
Eunice also thanked Kim Sherman, Paul and Tania Rinder and Andrew Randall for their tireless support organising the display.
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