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December 2019                                                                       December 2019

        route  took in  some  of  the most
        scenic  views  of  the  Purbecks,
        and the array of tractors was a
        truly spectacular sight to see.
        We had a weekend of fun and
        entertainment  with  live  music
        from  local  bands  The  Replicas
        and The Mother Ukers, and from
        further  afield  a  Status  Quo
        tribute   band   called   The
        Counterfeit Quo.
        The  Valtra  Mini-dragons  team
        came for the weekend and provided tractor sledging competitions, and the big
        Valtra  Dragon  was  on  display.    We  had  a  static  lorry  display  including  a
        particularly stunning  American truck, there was a foam water slide going down
        the field for the young at heart, food and drink wagons, and a live auction.

        We set up a camping area with facilities for those who wanted to stay overnight
        or for the whole weekend.  Poole Hospital Charity lent their support to the event
        with banners, flags and collection buckets, and presented some awards on the
        day to some of the tractor drivers.
        It was a truly spectacular event and everyone that joined in had a lot of fun, and
        most importantly helped to raise a lot of awareness and money.

        The  Dorset  Cancer  Centre  at  Poole  Hospital  is  the  major  specialist  cancer
        treatment centre for adults in the county. The centre provides a wide range of
        treatments  including  radiotherapy  and  chemotherapy  for  both  common  and
        rare  cancers.  The  staff  at  the  centre  work  tirelessly  to  provide  treatment  and
        support for individuals suffering or being affected by cancer.
                                            Philip  and  his  son  Ben  presented  a
                                            cheque  for  £17,115  to  the  Dorset
                                            Cancer Centre at the end of October.
                                            Philip said “Today is especially poignant
                                            as  it’s  the  one-year  anniversary  of
                                            Jane’s  passing  and  this  is  something
                                            positive  we  can  do  on  the  day  to
                                            remember  her.  We  would  like  to  thank
                                            the  NHS  and  everyone  on  the
                                            Sandbanks Ward at Poole Hospital and
                                            hope  that  the  money  raised  from  the
        event will go to supporting the ward in whatever way possible.”
        Dr Mike Bayne, who treated Jane, said: “It was a privilege to treat Jane, and of
        course a sadness that we could not achieve more for her. She was an amazing

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