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Treetops Hospice plants piece of history from the Sycamore Gap

Treetops Hospice has planted a sapling grown from the legendary Sycamore Gap tree – one of only four organisations in the East Midlands chosen to receive this gift.

The planting forms part of the National Trust’s nationwide Trees of Hope initiative, which has provided 49 saplings to communities and organisations across the UK.

The original Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark beside Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland for more than 120 years, was illegally felled in September 2023. These new saplings will carry forward its legacy, each grown from seeds rescued from the felled tree.

To mark the planting during National Tree Week, Treetops hosted a celebratory ‘Tree Party’ event on Friday 28 November, with staff, volunteers and press in attendance. The hospice’s new Chief Executive Officer, John Knight, and former CEO, Julie Heath, both spoke at the event.

John Knight said: “We are delighted to have been chosen to receive a Tree of Hope sapling.

“Our 12.5-acre hospice grounds in Risley are something we take great pride in, providing beautiful surroundings that mean a great deal to the people we support, as well as to our staff, volunteers and visitors. The sapling will be a welcome addition to the site for everyone to enjoy.”

Treetops Hospice’s former CEO, Julie Heath, commented: “The Tree of Hope symbolises hope after loss, perfectly reflecting what Treetops stands for – the power of hope, compassion and community.”

Andrew Poad, General Manager for the National Trust’s Hadrian Wall properties, said: “It’s incredible to think that the first ‘offspring’ of this very famous tree are now being planted – it feels like just yesterday that those tentative first shoots appeared.

“Over the next couple of years, the saplings will really start to take shape, and because sycamores are so hardy, we’re confident they’ll be able to withstand a range of conditions.

“To be able to keep the story of the Sycamore Gap alive in all four corners of the UK and in so many different settings is a fitting tribute, and we hope that, just like the original tree, these young saplings will touch many people’s lives.”

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