Betchworth, Surrey, UK. 26th November 2013. National Tree Week is taking place across the UK. At Betchworth in Surrey, tree trunks in the low winter sun are reflected in the still water of the River Mol Credit: Photo by Lindsay Constable/Alamy Live News


UK Tuesday 26 November 2013. National Tree Week is taking place across the UK. At Betchworth in Surrey, tree trunks in the low winter sun are reflected in the still water of the River Mole© Photo by Lindsay Constable/Alamy Live News National Tree Week Nov 23 - Dec 1 2013 First mounted in 1975, National Tree Week is the UK's largest tree celebration annually launching the start of the winter tree planting season. National Tree Week is a great chance for communities to do something positive for their local treescape. Each year, Tree Council member organisations such as voluntary bodies and local authorities, up to 200 schools and community groups, our 8,000 Tree Wardens and many others, support the initiative by setting up fun, worthwhile and accessible events, inspiring upward of a quarter of a million people to get their hands dirty and together plant around million trees. During National Tree Week the Tree Council is urging everyone who cares for their environment to take that step and put one tree – or more – in the ground.  (Source: Tree Council ) Tree Council Press release 2013 National Tree Week press release 2013


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Location: Banks of the River Mole, Betchworth, Dorking, Surrey. UK
Photo credit: © Lindsay Constable / Alamy / Afripics
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