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People flock to Middle Rasen tractor run



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FOLLOWING the gorgeous weather Middle Rasen Group of churches were blessed with on the Saturday at their car boot sale, Middle Rasen Village Hall Tractor run also enjoyed the same weather.
Many tractors set off for a 15 mile run through the surrounding woodland & Tealby ford, keeping off the main roads, returning to the hall for a BBQ & desserts.

The organisers thank RBM, Equip, Viking Direct, Rick Wakeman (ex Strawbs & Yes) for a cd and dvd and many others for donating raffle prizes, helping to raise £258.00 for village hall funds.

New chairs have been bought for the hall with the last grant available from LEAP.

On Sunday September 26, there will be a Tractor Run and Car Boot sale as a joint fundraiser for the village hall and the Middle Rasen Group of churches.

l A further tractor run takes place this Sunday, July 20, from Skinners Lane, Market Rasen at 10am.

This Summer Tractor Run, organised by Market Rasen Roadrunners is in aid of Lincoln Hospital Urology Unit. Entry of £10 per tractor, includes carvery bun. Details Pete 01673 844308 or John 07860 791254.

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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 9:17 AM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
  • Location: Market Rasen
 
 
  

 
 


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