A parade which will see over 100 tractors decorated in Christmas lights is set to return next month to spread joy.
The Suffolk Tractor Light Parade will be held on Sunday, December 15, with vehicles driving around the streets of the county.
The tractors are decorated in festive lights and decorations, with Christmas music played during the route to get people ready for the big day.
Last year, a total of 94 tractors took part in the night, with that number already going up with still over a month to go.
Liz Quickenden, lead organiser, said: "The parade is looking to be bigger and better than last year."
7,000 spectators turned out to watch the parade last Christmas.
The route will once again start at Campsea Ashe and make its way through Wickham Market, Melton, Woodbridge, Eyke, Rendlesham and Tunstall.
This year, the parade will be raising money and supporting three charities, East Anglian Air Ambulance, Suffolk Libraries and Eastern Community Assistance Team (Ea-CAT), with GenX Radio signed up as the media partner.
For full route and details keep an eye on the parade's social media page.
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