A WORLD class display of tractors will take place just over the Herefordshire border.
Organisers of the two-day Spring Tractor World Show event on February 27-28 say Malvern Showground will be turned into a "tractor fans' utopia".
The popular event has been held for the past 14 years and will feature more than 450 tractors, machinery and pieces of equipment, all undercover in four exhibition halls.
Exhibits include classic, vintage and veteran tractors, machinery, horticultural equipment and farm model displays, stationary engines, classic trucks and plant, Land Rovers, full size and miniature steam engines, as well as spares, parts, toys, clothes, books and models.
Organiser Mark Woodward said: "Last year we erected a massive marquee which meant we had lots more space and most of the show was undercover.
"Visitors enjoyed browsing the trade and club stands in comfort, so this year with visitor numbers set to be even higher, we've extended it again to four exhibition halls as well as the show ground.
"It's one of the biggest events of its kind in the country and it’s nice to see some familiar faces in the crowds, who’ve supported this event over the years.
"Although we are now the largest trade gathering for spares and parts, it’s a family day out with lots for our younger visitors to enjoy too."
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