For the last five years hundreds of tractors have met up in a field in Dorset for the annual tractor run.
The event is run by a mother from Dorset who lost her son to suicide at the age of 14 years. Lesley Paddy set up the charity Willdoes in memory of William to help young people of Dorset with their mental health.
This year 116 tractors turned out for the event covered in Christmas lights and decorations. The route took them through Dorset towns and villages where spectators could wave them by.
Among the villages and towns visited were Dorchester, Bovington, Wool, Affpuddle, Tolpuddle and Broadmayne.
"It is my favourite event as we have so many young people here, they can drive a tractor at the age of 16. For me it's quite an emotional event because my son would have been 21 next year. He took his life at the age of nearly 15 and that's when we set up Willdoes."
This year the Willdoes tractor run raised over £5000 for the charity, which helps young people in Dorset with their mental health.
Event organisers Bryony Vaughan and Kian Merry said "We estimated about 100 this year. We had 80 last year, 110 the year before and 90 something before that. It gets bigger and bigger each year."
Kian has the job or organising the route. Over the years they've done several routes but the one place where there is the most spectators is Dorchester, "it's a very good turn out every year."