Pink ladies gear up for tractor run
Dozens of pink decorated tractors will be taking to the roads of south Norfolk on Sunday to raise thousands of pounds for breast cancer research and awareness.
Dozens of pink decorated tractors will be taking to the roads of south Norfolk on Sunday to raise thousands of pounds for breast cancer research and awareness.
More than 90 vehicles are set to leave Thorpe Abbotts airfield at 11.30am for the annual Ladies' Tractor Road Run.
The event has raised �117,000 for Cancer Research UK over the last five years and organisers are hoping for another record fundraising effort.
The convoy will be passing through Thorpe Abbotts, Brockdish, Harleston, Starston, Pulham St Mary, and Rushall, before finishing at the airfield.
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They will be stopping at Gawdy Hall meadow between 1pm and 3pm.
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