Owned by Samuel Scott from Dromore, this 1969 Nuffield 4/65 was ready for the charity  road run. Samuel is seated on the vehicle and  is pictured with Dromara Vintage and Classic Club member Stephen McCann.Owned by Samuel Scott from Dromore, this 1969 Nuffield 4/65 was ready for the charity  road run. Samuel is seated on the vehicle and  is pictured with Dromara Vintage and Classic Club member Stephen McCann.
Owned by Samuel Scott from Dromore, this 1969 Nuffield 4/65 was ready for the charity road run. Samuel is seated on the vehicle and is pictured with Dromara Vintage and Classic Club member Stephen McCann.

Dromara tractor run raises money for Slieve Croob Community First Responders

Dromara Vintage and Classic Club recently held its popular vehicle road run to raise funds for the Slieve Croob Community First Responders.

The event took place on Saturday June 10 with vehicles assembling at a point opposite St Michael's Church, on the Rathfriland Road, Finnis, from 12pm.

All proceeds will be donated to the Slieve Croob Community First Responders which Club chairman Brian McGrillen described as a "very worthwhile charity".

The event attracted wide support with vintage and classic vehicles joining the tractors on the run.

Mr McGrillen said: "This is a very worthwhile charity which deserves the support of all of us and hopefully we will be able to make a significant contribution to their funds.”