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Sycamore Gap saplings to spread ‘hope’ across ***

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The Sycamore Gap tree was one of Britain’s most photographed spots

Saplings from the felled Sycamore Gap tree are being given to charities, groups and individuals as “trees of hope”.

A charity set up to remember murdered schoolgirl Holly Newton in Hexham, Northumberland, and The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone ******** in Leeds are among 49 recipients across the ***.

Each sapling represents a foot in height of the tree, which stood in a dip in Hadrian’s Wall and was cut down in September 2023.

They are being cared for by the National Trust’s Plant Conservation Centre, and will be ready to plant out next winter.

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The saplings should be strong and sturdy enough to be planted next winter

The charity invited organisations or individuals to bid for a sapling and had nearly 500 applications.

The charity’s Andrew Poad said it was “a privilege to read them”.

“They spoke of loss, hope and regeneration and each told heartfelt stories of people’s connection to the tree and the importance of nature,” he said.

The saplings’ new homes will all be publicly accessible.

Catherine Nuttgens, an arboriculture specialist who led the judging, said: “The destruction of the Sycamore Gap felt so utterly senseless, but this trees of hope initiative has kept that sense of joy alive.”

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A sapling will be planted in memory of Holly Newton, from Hexham, murdered in 2023

One sapling will be planted in memory of Holly Newton,

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Logan MacPhail on 15 January 2023, when she was 15.

Her parents have set up a charity, Holly’s Hope, to

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 when experiencing their first relationships.

Mother Micala Trussler said: ”This tree of hope will be symbol for everyone that knew her, to reflect and to remember how amazing she was.

“It will also inspire and help us push forward with helping other young people, and to bring about positive change and action to help protect anyone who may find themselves at risk.”

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One sapling will grow in the garden of the new Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone ******** in Leeds

Another sapling will go to The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone ******** at Seacroft Hospital, Leeds, when it opens in memory of the

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His wife Lindsey Burrow said: “At our centre’s core is a garden, an area for reflection and hope, which we hope will provide comfort for families facing such a dreadful diagnosis.”

More stories from BBC North East and Cumbria


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