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First Sycamore Gap tree ‘offsprings’ planted

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First Sycamore Gap tree 'offsprings' planted

Pamela BilalovaNorth East and Cumbria

PA Media Tow men dressed in black coats and boots gently place one of the sycamore saplings into a hole in the ground. The tree is supported by a thick cane. A crowd of people have gathered to watch.PA Media

The first sapling was planted at The Tree Sanctuary in Coventry

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted.

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Two saplings were installed in Coventry and Staffordshire, with others set to be planted in Berkshire, Cambridge and Strabane, County Tyrone, the National Trust said.

More plantings will take place in Hexham, Leeds and Sunderland next week.

It is part of the charity’s Trees of Hope initiative, which received nearly 500 applications for the 49 saplings grown from seeds rescued from the tree, which stood in a dip next to Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland until two men cut it down in September 2023.

Daniel Michael Graham 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, both from Cumbria, were jailed for four years and three months in July after being convicted of criminal damage.

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Hilary McGrady, director general of the National Trust, said the saplings would become an inspiration and home for nature, but also a reminder that “there are always good things worth fighting for, even after something so senseless”.

Where will the saplings go?

There are 49 saplings in total, one for each foot of the old tree’s height.

More than half of those will be planted over the course of National Tree Week between 22 and 30 November.

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The first places to plant their trees were The Tree Sanctuary in Coventry, where three teenagers set up a project to rescue their city’s trees, and a site commemorating the Minnie Pit mining disaster in Staffordshire.

Saplings will also go to Greenham Common in Berkshire, Lisnafin Community Centre in Strabane and Coton Loves Pollinators in Cambridge.

First Sycamore Gap Tree saplings planted

Ahead of the event, co-founder of The Tree Sanctuary, Martina Irwin, said planting the sapling would be really special.

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“We’ve chosen to plant it among some other ‘saved’ trees that we have planted on Sowe Common, serving as a beacon to inspire respect, understanding and a sense of responsibility toward all trees,” she said.

A man shovels top soil onto the newly planted sapling. The tree is supported by a can and wooden supports on either side of it. Two people watch on.

The second sapling was installed at a site commemorating the Minnie Pit mining disaster in Staffordshire

‘First shoots’

Next week, saplings will take root at The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease at Seacroft Hospital in Leeds, Hexham General Hospital in Northumberland and the charity Veterans in Crisis in Sunderland.

Early in December, an additional sapling which was given to the school closest to the Sycamore Gap, Henshaw Church of England Primary, will be planted in its grounds.

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Another 15 saplings will be housed in each of the UK’s National Parks, including Northumberland National Park where the tree stood, in early 2026.

John Millar The Sycamore Gap tree is a tall sycamore with foliage, standing in a dip near Hadrian's Wall. The silhouettes of two people are visible next to it. John Millar

The Sycamore Gap tree was illegally felled in 2023

Andrew Poad, general manager for the National Trust’s Hadrian Wall properties, said: “It’s incredible to think that this weekend the first ‘offspring’ of this very famous tree will be planted.

“It feels like just yesterday that those tentative first shoots appeared.”

He added he hoped the saplings would touch many people’s lives “just like the original tree”.

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The very first sapling grown from the Sycamore Gap tree was gifted to King Charles III last summer and this will be planted for the nation at a later date, the National Trust said.

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