Old Glory

HUGE CROWD BEATS THE WEATHER AT MALVERN

With the weather forecast as it was, the 2023 Kelsey Publishing Tractor World Show over 11-12 March didn’t stand a chance of being a success. However it didn’t turn out like that, as punters came from all over the UK, Ireland, France and The Netherlands to make the show a big hit.

OK, there were over a hundred tractors missing and some steam miniatures, as people could not get them out the sheds, especially from parts of Wales, Midlands and parts of Northern England, however a number of Scottish entries did get here and were not to be disappointed as they picked up some awards along the way.

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