These green fingered volunteers have taken part in a mammoth tree planting session in a bid to enter the record books.
About 30 people were at Thornton Dye Royd Farm, in Green Lane, Thornton, to plant as many trees as they could between 11am and midday on Saturday.
They were just some of the 200,000 or so people across the UK who were expected to take part in the world record attempt to plant a million trees in an hour as part of the BBC’s Breathing Spaces campaign.
Students, retired people and volunteers who have been planting trees with The Forest of Bradford for the past 11 years dug in and hope to have helped smash the record held by the Philippines – 653,143 trees in an hour.
A mixture of oak, silver birch, mountain ash, holly and hazel trees were planted in at Dye Royd Farm in Thornton.
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