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The Sycamore Gap tree was cut down a year ago, sparking national outrage. Now, Fergus' community in Backwell, near Bristol, will be one of the first to be gifted a sapling grown from it.
One of 49 saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap Tree is to be planted in a woman's memory at a new nature reserve. The site, at Warren House on the Durham coast, was bought by the ...
A mental health trust is to be gifted a 'Tree of Hope' sapling from the Sycamore Gap tree. Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW) is one of 49 recipients chosen by the ...
Its destruction triggered outcry and sadness across the nation – but now, 12 months on from the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree, saplings of it are to be planted across the UK.
A Sycamore Gap sapling is to be planted and nurtured in Leicestershire. The University of Leicester will receive one of 49 'Trees of Hope' saplings from the National Trust.
The National Trust grew seedlings from the tree and 49 of them – one for each foot of the sycamore’s height – will be given away in the Tree of Hope project.
Sycamore Gap: Where new life from 49 saplings of the chopped-down tree will spring up across the UK. A tree will be planted in Northumberland in memory of murdered 15-year-old Holly Newton .
Chance for Sycamore Gap tree in your town: Saplings to be gifted to mark anniversary of illegal felling of tree. By XANTHA LEATHAM DEPUTY SCIENCE EDITOR. Published: 20:58 EDT, 26 September 2024 ...
A memorial garden in Staffordshire has been successful in applying for one of 49 "Trees of Hope" saplings harvested from the Sycamore Gap tree. The famous tree - on Hadrian's Wall - was illegally ...
The National Trust is also launching an opportunity for people to request one of 49 Sycamore Gap saplings to be gifted to communities around the UK, reflecting the 49ft height of the tree.
The Sycamore Gap tree was cut down a year ago, sparking national outrage. Now, Fergus' community in Backwell, near Bristol, will be one of the first to be gifted a sapling grown from it.
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW) is one of 49 recipients chosen by the National Trust to receive a sapling grown from the Northumberland tree.