A tractor drive on Lismore raised more than £400 to help fill an Oban charity’s Christmas stocking for those in need.
The island’s parade, which happened earlier this month, started out from the pier and the tractors parked up at the hall where farmer Donnie MacCormick was judged the champion by Kara Willis and Robert Kelly.
Reserve champion was won by Donald MacColl.
Participants and spectators also bought waffles and hot drinks to boost the fundraising.
Kirsty Wright, who organised the event with her cousin Rachel, said: "It really was a fantastic turnout with more people decorating vehicles than expected!"
The money was used to buy item’s on Soroba Road charity Hope’s festive wishlist, all going towards making Christmas a merrier time for the people it supports.
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