00:00A sapling grown from the seeds of the Sycamore Gap tree has been planted on Newcastle's town
00:06moor in a ceremony involving local partners and volunteers. The original tree, which stood
00:12beside Hadrian's Wall, was felled illegally in 2023, prompting national attention and
00:18ongoing investigations. Organisers say the new planting is intended as a symbol of resilience
00:23and renewal, while also contributing to long-term environmental goals in the city.
00:28The event also marks the 10 millionth tree established through the government's Trees for Climate
00:35programme, aimed at expanding woodland cover across England. The town moor, managed by the
00:41freemen of Newcastle and the City Council, has seen extensive planting in recent years, including
00:47thousands of trees and several kilometres of hedgerows. Those projects are designed to support
00:53biodiversity, improve natural flood management and respond to climate pressures.
00:58Representatives from partner organisations say collaborative work has been central to
01:03delivery, alongside community involvement. Additional saplings linked to the Sycamore Gap
01:09tree have been placed at sites across the region, extending its legacy. A section of the
01:14original trunk is now displayed publicly, while the remaining base stays protected at its historic
01:20location. Authorities have not released updates on the criminal case and urge the public to rely
01:26on information sources.
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