100+ tractor convoy to drive through Greater Manchester in memory of friends from the farming community

The event is organised by Ferguson Roylance who wanted to do something in memory of his good friend who sadly died from cancer in 2020

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 30th Dec 2023

A giant convoy of tractors will drive through the rural streets of Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Derbyshire today (Saturday 30th) in a heart-warming tribute to three much-loved people from the farming community, Harvey Mitchell, Lisa Messenger and Stuart Wainwright and friends.

For what has now become an annual fixture in the local calendar, since the inaugural event in 2020, the 100+ tractor convoy attracts thousands of onlookers across Poynton, Disley, New Mills, Marple and beyond.

The event is organised by 23-year-old agricultural-based contractor Ferguson Roylance from Whitegate. When his good friend and farming colleague Harvey Mitchell sadly died from cancer in December 2020, Ferguson wanted to do something in memory of him, and to say thanks to everyone at The Christie hospital for caring for Harvey.

Harvey’s funeral was restricted, due to the pandemic, so Ferguson and his partner Zara came up with the idea of organising a ‘tractor run’ where people could participate via social distancing and to let Harvey’s family and friends have the chance to say goodbye to him.

“My goal was to give people the opportunity to say farewell to Harvey and raise money for the hospital who cared for him - all in in a Covid-safe environment,” said Ferguson. “I don’t have an event organising background, but it was a big success - hundreds of people all stood socially distanced at the sides of the roads to watch and wave at us all as we drove past in our tractors. It was a special way to celebrate Harvey, while also raising vital funds to help support cancer patients and their families.”

The following year another friend of the farming community Lisa Messenger passed away, so the fundraising tractor convoy was repeated to honour her name as well.

Ferguson’s initial fundraising goal was £1,000 which he has doubled to £2,200 to date. Tractor drivers pay a donation to join in the convoy, which will start at Hilltop Farm in Woodford, Stockport at 11.30am on Saturday 30th December and will incorporate several towns including Marple, New Mills and Disley. The event finishes at around 5.30pm at Middlewood, Stockport, where people will gather for refreshments. Throughout the tractor convoy there will be opportunities to donate to The Christie Charity.

As well as for Lisa and Harvey, this year’s convoy will be in memory of Stuart Wainwright, who recently died in a farming accident.

“We have chosen Saturday 30th December as it is a slightly quieter time for most farmers and it is also quieter on the roads,” explains Ferguson. “We appreciate the support from the council, the police and all emergency services to help make this event happen ~ it’s our way of remembering our friends Harvey, Lisa and Stuart, whilst raising money for a good cause.”

Anyone is welcome to come along to watch the tractor convoy and/or donate here.

Louise Dawson, Community Fundraising Office at The Christie Charity, “The tractor convoy is such a great idea. We’re so grateful to Ferguson and the farming community for their wonderful fundraising efforts and we hope it is another big success this year.”

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