What may happen next at Sycamore Gap tree felling site?
by Phoebe Weston from Environment | The Guardian on (#6F867)
Ideas include making a memorial bench using the timber, seeing what the stump does and planting a forest
There is a big hole at Sycamore Gap on the route of Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland after a 300-year-old tree was chopped down. Many are mourning the loss of the world-famous tree but amid the gloom, ideas are flooding in about what to do next. A stone circle, a sculpture of the tree, or a metal replica where it fell have all been floated, and one man even went to a local garden centre and planted a young sapling himself, although this was removed by the National Trust. Here are some of the options.
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