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. Custodians of ...
Shopkeepers near the Sycamore Gap tree have been cashing in by selling merchandise one year after the landmark was chopped down. The 200-year-old tree was felled next to Hadrian's Wall in ...
When the iconic Sycamore Gap tree was illegally felled a year ago, there was an outpouring of anger from the public. Now towns across Britain have the chance to have their very own Sycamore ...
SAPLINGS grown from seeds and grafts from the felled Sycamore Gap tree are to be offered to communities across the UK and all the national parks. As part of the Trees of Hope initiative ...
A year after the illegal felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree which formerly stood proudly in the gap, towering above Hadrian’s Wall, details are today (Friday, September 27) revealed about ...
Sycamore Gap: One Year On' is being officially opened tomorrow, when 240 children from 13 local schools will take part in a celebration of the tree's life ahead of the public being allowed in on ...
One year after the famous Sycamore Gap tree was cut down a 7ft (2m) section of the trunk has returned home. The piece is now the star-attraction in a new exhibition at The Sill visitor centre near ...
It was a day that shocked the North East when people across the North East discovered that the iconic Sycamore Gap tree had been felled. After an overnight weather warning for high winds ...
The “rollercoaster of emotions” in the 12 months since the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree has veered from “hopelessness and grief” to the joyful stories about “just what the tree meant ...