A festive convoy of more than 200 decorated tractors has raised more than £45,000 for charity after touring towns and villages across the Aire Valley.
The annual Rudolph’s Run set off from the auction market in Otley on Sunday (21st December), travelling through Ilkley before finishing in Skipton.
Spectators lined the route as tractors adorned with Christmas lights and seasonal displays made their way through the area.

The event was organised by the Lothersdale Agricultural Discussion Group, with funds split between Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice and the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
A spokesperson for the group said:
“Overwhelmed is an understatement! On behalf of all of the Lothersdale Agricultural Discussion Group, drivers, participants and volunteers, we would like to say a huge thank you to all of the public support last night!
“It was amazing to see, and certainly makes it all worthwhile.”
Check out footage from the event via Your Skipton here:

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