Project asks people to make ‘promises to nature’ after ‘rollercoaster’ year for the Northumberland landmark Its illegal felling brought feelings of grief, distress and anger but after a “rollercoaster” 12 months custodians of the Sycamore Gap tree say they want its legacy to become one of hope. ...
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