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December 2019                       December 2019


       PURBECK COAST TRACTOR RUN 2019


                             Local farmer Philip Trim raises money for
                             Dorset Cancer Centre in memory of his
                             late wife Jane
                             Seeing  first-hand  how  much  support  the  NHS  gave  to
                             Jane, myself and our son Ben, throughout her illness, we
                             wanted  to  give  something  back  to  the  people  that
                             cared for her and supported us so much as a family. Ben
                             said to his mum he wanted to do a charity tractor run on
       her  birthday  and  raise  money  for  The  Sandbanks  Ward  and  so  the  idea  of  the
       Purbeck Coast Tractor Run was born!
       So,  on  the  weekend  of  the  3rd  August  2019,  on  what  would  have  been  Jane’s
       birthday, the Purbeck Coast Tractor Run took place! We had lots of support from
       businesses and people pledging sponsorship and donations and offers of help to
       make the event happen.
       The  event  was  a  great  success!    The
       tractor  run  had  a  super  attendance

       given  that  it  was  harvest  time,  with
       some 139+ tractors of all ages, makes
       and models on the run and 5 of them
       had large passenger trailers loaned to
       us from Kingston Maurward.

       Three  vintage  tractors  even  travelled
       down  from  Buckingham  –  the  “Three
       Mad  Birds  and  their  tractors”  got
       sponsorship for the event and their 140
       -mile  journey,  which  they  kindly  split
       between our charity and their local cancer charity. At 14mph their journey down
       was achieved in around 12 bum-numbing hours!!
                                                  The  40  mile  tractor  run  set  off

                                                  from  Throop at 9am  and took in
                                                  Bovington,  Wool,  Lulworth  and
                                                  Kimmeridge, then it was off road
                                                  over  to  Worth  Matravers  and
                                                  Harmans Cross, along the hilltops
                                                  of  Corfe  Castle  to  Stoborough,
                                                  and back along the Puddletown
                                                  Lane  to  arrive  back  at  Throop
                                                  Hollow Farm around 3.30pm.  The

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