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Tractor Run Honors Teen's Farming Dream
25 Apr
Summary
- A tractor run will honor Harry Moss, a 14-year-old who loved farming.
- Over 60 tractors and 20 Land Rovers are expected to participate.
- The event will raise funds for the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.

A fundraising tractor run is scheduled for Saturday in Malvern, Worcestershire, to honor the memory of 14-year-old Harry Moss. Harry tragically died last April following an incident involving farm machinery. He was known for his deep love of farming and had been saving to purchase a vintage tractor.
The event is expected to see more than 60 tractors and 20 Land Rovers taking part, starting from Brickbarns Farm at 10:00 BST. Organizers anticipate a significant turnout, aiming to replicate the outpouring of community support seen at Harry's funeral in June 2025.
Younger members of the local Vintage Tractor and Engine Club plan to use tractor airhorns, something Harry would have greatly appreciated. The convoy will proceed to the church in Madresfield and later to Madresfield Club. All participating vehicles will display a picture of Harry. Funds raised will benefit the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity. West Mercia Police have confirmed that a 19-year-old man, initially arrested in connection with Harry's death, has been released under investigation.