What's happening? Four people have now been arrested over the deliberate felling of the Sycamore Gap, as a petition calling for more legal protection for trees has reached almost 100,000 signatures.
When perpetrators used a chainsaw to cut down England’s beloved Sycamore Gap tree in September, the tree’s heavy crown and trunk tumbled atop Hadrian’s Wall. Now, experts have confirmed that the ...
Hopes of saving a 550-year-old oak tree could hinge on the felling of Sycamore Gap and the emotional outpouring.
A pastel painting of Sycamore Gap, an iconic and historic tree, now graces the walls of Herding Hill Farm Camping and Glamping Site near Haltwhistle.
Artist Dan Llywelyn Hall, 43, said artists across the country gathered to create images of the Darwin Oak to protest its potential felling.
It remains a mystery who is responsible for the demise of the tree - which has now been declared 'entirely dead'.
A total of four people have now been arrested over the destruction of the 300-year-old Sycamore Gap tree, which was hacked down from Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland.