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    Sycamore Gap tree stump showing signs of life as men face sentencing for felling landmark

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    By News Team on July 15, 2025 UK News
    Sycamore Gap tree stump showing signs of life as men face sentencing for felling landmark
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    • The Sycamore Gap tree, an iconic landmark, was deliberately felled by Adam Carruthers and Daniel Graham, causing over £620,000 in damage, with the men facing sentencing for criminal damage.
    • The National Trust reported that while the tree can never be replaced, its stump is showing signs of life, with new shoots emerging, offering a glimmer of hope for regeneration.
    • The outpouring of emotion following the tree’s felling was described as unprecedented, raising questions about the motivations behind the act, which have remained unclear.

    Sycamore Gap tree stump ‘showing signs of life’ as men face sentencing for felling landmark | UK News

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    The iconic Sycamore Gap tree “can never be replaced” but its stump is showing signs of life, the National Trust has said, as the two men who felled it face sentencing.

    Adam Carruthers, 32, and Daniel Graham, 39, drove 30 miles through a storm from Cumbria to Northumberland on 27 September 2023 before felling the landmark in less than three minutes.

    Prosecutors said their “moronic mission” caused more than £620,000 worth of damage to the tree and more than £1,000 worth of damage to Hadrian’s Wall, where it fell.

    They took a wedge as a trophy, which has never been recovered, and seemed to revel in the media coverage, exchanging messages and voice notes about the story going “wild” and “viral”.

    Footage of the moment the tree was felled was played during the men’s trial at Newcastle Crown Court, where they both denied but were found guilty of two counts of criminal damage.

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    Adam Carruthers and Daniel Graham. Pic: Northumbria Police/PA

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    A picture of the tree taken hours before it was felled. Pic: CPS

    In a victim impact statement read at their sentencing hearing, National Trust general manager Andrew Poad, said the “iconic tree can never be replaced”.

    “While the National Trust has cared for it on behalf of the nation, it belonged to the people,” he wrote.

    “It was a totemic symbol for many; a destination to visit whilst walking Hadrian’s Wall, a place to make memories, take photos in all seasons; but it was also a place of sanctuary – a calming, reflective space that people came to year after year.

    “While what was lost cannot be replaced, the stump is showing signs of life, with new shoots emerging at the base – as the decades progress, there is hope that some may grow and establish.”

    Mr Poad said the “outpouring of emotion” to the felling was “unprecedented”, adding: “The overwhelming sense of loss and confusion was felt across the world.

    “When it became clear that this was a malicious and deliberate act the question was why anyone would do this to such a beautiful tree in such a special place, it was beyond comprehension.”

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    The pair were found guilty of criminal damage

    The tree, which had stood for more than 100 years in a dip in the landscape, held a place in popular culture and was featured in the 1991 Kevin Costner film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.

    It also formed part of people’s personal lives, as the scene of wedding proposals, ashes being scattered and countless photographs.

    Graham and Carruthers, who were once close friends, gave no explanation for why they targeted the tree, and since their arrests, they have fallen out and come to blame each other.

    At their trial, Graham claimed Carruthers had a fascination with the sycamore, saying he had described it as “the most famous tree in the world” and spoken of wanting to cut it down, even keeping a piece of string in his workshop that he had used to measure its circumference.

    Carruthers denied this and told the court he could not understand the outcry over the story, saying it was “just a tree”.

    A 6ft section of the trunk is now on public display at The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre, around two miles from where it once stood, while 49 saplings taken from the tree have been conserved by the National Trust.

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