The Tractor Convoy is preparing for its grand return through the streets of Liverpool.
Every year dozens of tractors decorated with sparkling lights will travel around the city spreading Christmas cheer and raising important funds for Alder Hey Children’s Charity.
Last year, hundreds of onlookers turned out to watch the procession of giant vehicles, decked out with snowmen, reindeer and fairy lights.
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The Tractor Convoy is organised by local farmer Olly Harrison, who was inspired by a similar event on the Isle of Man. This will be the fourth year it has taken place in Liverpool, having previously raised £75,000 for Alder Hey. You can donate to the convoy here.
Olly told the ECHO he hopes this year's event will help reach the incredible goal of £250,000 raised since it began.
The full route for this year's convoy has been announced, kicking off from Tarbrock at 5.30pm and heading to Whitefield Lane. The convoy will pass through Tarbrock Road and Roby Road before making its way through Court Hey to arrive at Alder Hey Children's Hospital at approximately 6:15pm.
The convoy will then pass through Queen's Drive before making its way past Calderstones and Allerton, arriving at the designated quiet zone Springwood Avenue before looping around via Halewood and back to the beginning point, finishing around 8pm.
You can catch the Tractor Convoy on Sunday, December 10. You can donate to the convoy here.
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