Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club raise a staggering £24K for charity

Mid Ulster’s love affair with vintage vehicles has helped raise a staggering £24,100 for charity.
The members of the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club including chairman Sydney Scott and chairman of the Tractor Trek committee Dennis Bell are pictured as they present a cheque for £24,100 to Sandra McKillop, chairperson of Brainwaves NI and members Christine Devlin and Sylvia Watt. The money was raised by the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club through their annual Two Day Tractor Trek held in July.The members of the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club including chairman Sydney Scott and chairman of the Tractor Trek committee Dennis Bell are pictured as they present a cheque for £24,100 to Sandra McKillop, chairperson of Brainwaves NI and members Christine Devlin and Sylvia Watt. The money was raised by the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club through their annual Two Day Tractor Trek held in July.
The members of the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club including chairman Sydney Scott and chairman of the Tractor Trek committee Dennis Bell are pictured as they present a cheque for £24,100 to Sandra McKillop, chairperson of Brainwaves NI and members Christine Devlin and Sylvia Watt. The money was raised by the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club through their annual Two Day Tractor Trek held in July.

As part of their annual two day trek, the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Clunb collected money along the route for the Brainwaves NI charity.

It is just the latest in a long line of hugely successful fundraising efforts by the vintage club.

Since the club was formed in 1976, they have raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for a whole host of charities.