All roads leading to Cardigan pulsated on Saturday when over 50 vintage and mdoern tractors took part in the ‘Shindig’ truck and tractor show held at The Shed in Mwnt.

The magnificent vehicles filed into town from farm tracks and lanes all around south Ceredigion and north Pembrokeshire to raise funds for Cardigan Cancer Care and the Paul Sartori Foundation.

All photographs are by Stuart Ladd.

Western Telegraph: One of the tractor exhibitors at the showOne of the tractor exhibitors at the show (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Tractors new and old took part in the eventTractors new and old took part in the event (Image: Stuart Ladd)Western Telegraph: This young visitor to the show gets a close up look at some for the vintage tractorsThis young visitor to the show gets a close up look at some for the vintage tractors (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Tractors took to the roads around Cardigan on Saturday to raise money for charityTractors took to the roads around Cardigan on Saturday to raise money for charity (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Trying out one of the vintage tractors at the showTrying out one of the vintage tractors at the show (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Vintage tractors lead the run on SaturdayVintage tractors lead the run on Saturday (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Steve Gittins with one of his trucks at the showSteve Gittins with one of his trucks at the show (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: The event raised money for Cardigan Cancer Care and the Paul Sartori FoundationThe event raised money for Cardigan Cancer Care and the Paul Sartori Foundation (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: A large convoy of tractors took to the roads around CardiganA large convoy of tractors took to the roads around Cardigan (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Catching up with friends at the showCatching up with friends at the show (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Having a fab time at the showHaving a fab time at the show (Image: Stuart Ladd)

Western Telegraph: Over 50 vehicles joined the shindigOver 50 vehicles joined the shindig (Image: Stuart Ladd)