Roscomroe NS pupils and teachers Niamh Mooney, Mary Sheeran and Roisin Watkins with run organisers Enda Kenny, Edward Roe, Owen Maloney and John and Michelle Stanley. Photo: PJ Wright
One of the most anticipated annual summer highlights of the local farming community - Brereton's Annual Tractor Run, is fast approaching.
The very popular event will take place on Sunday, June 29th at 1pm, departing from Brereton's Bar in Ballybritt, with registration for participating machinery opening from 11am.
The organisers told the Tribune they hope to make the 2025 run the biggest Brereton's Annual Tractor Run so far, with over 200 vehicles registered in 2024 and record breaking crowds in attendance, they are going for a new record for 2025. Your support and attendance on the day would be greatly appreciated, they said.
Pictured above are Coolderry NS pupils and teachers with the organisers of Brereton's Tractor Run Edward Roe, Owen Maloney, Michelle and John Stanley, Mr Heenehan and Mr McCarthy (Principal and SNA). Photo: PJ Wright
The beneficiaries from this years run will be Coolderry Central School and Roscomroe National School and the organisers also plan to make a donation to Midlands Living Links this year.
Auctioneer on the day is Rock On Paddy, with entertainment that evening by Miriam and Michelle and at night The Groomsmen.
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Prizes on the day for best vintage, classic and modern tractors.
Participants can contact John Standish on (087) 8229259 if you wish to donate for the auction/raffle or have any queries.
“Thank you our supporters and sponsors in advance for your continued support”, the Brereton's Annual Tractor Run Committee said ahead of he event.
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