A spring event that is the longest-established of its kind will be held at the Three Counties Showground this March.

The Spring Tractor World and Classic Commercial Show will take place at the site in Malvern on Saturday, March 11 and Sunday, March 12.

Organisers say there will be "more exhibitors, trade stands, displays and bargains than ever before".

Welcoming exhibitors from across the country, the two-day indoor and outdoor extravaganza showcases veteran, vintage and classic tractors, lorries and trucks, miniature steam engines, model displays and much more, including a wide range of horticultural and gardening equipment, classic and modern ride-on mowers.

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The indoor exhibits alone will fill three permanent exhibition halls plus link marquee - in case of any change in weather.

Outdoor displays include classic commercials, Land Rovers and vans, stationary engines and miniature Steam engines.

Of course there’s plenty of opportunities to chat and swap tips at numerous regional and national club stands. Feature presentations include the Fordson New Performance Range, plus Friends of Ferguson Heritage and the Ferguson Club, celebrating 70 years of Massey-Harris-Ferguson.

Adding to all the event favourites visitors love, Sunday sees the return of the popular Classic Commercials Drive-In Day.

Completely free and with no need to pre-book, simply turn up with your classic commercial before 9.30am.

Keen shoppers might find it hard to tear themselves away from the UK’s largest trade gathering of specialist trade stands, parts suppliers, and model and toy retailers.

Discover unmissable restoration products and parts, tools and garage equipment, paints and varnishes, plus fantastic workwear, country clothing, books and gifts.

Whether you’re clearing out or stocking up, Saturday’s famous vintage auction and Big Spring Sale, hosted by specialists H.J Pugh and Co, is on track for 1500 lots including 100 tractors.

A spokesperson said: "It is the perfect day out for all the family, the showground boasts two heated restaurants, coffee lounge and numerous catering stands.

"Easy to find with brown signs from all major routes, there’s ample free parking, disabled and coach facilities, cash machine and onsite convenience store."

For discounted advance tickets, full directions and all information, go to: www.tractorworldshow.co.uk