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Home / Environment / Beloved "Robin Hood Tree" Felled in Shocking Act of Vandalism

Beloved "Robin Hood Tree" Felled in Shocking Act of Vandalism

17 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Iconic Sycamore Gap tree illegally felled in 2023
  • Former popstar JB Gill champions protecting UK's woodlands
  • Gill encourages everyone to appreciate the great outdoors
Beloved "Robin Hood Tree" Felled in Shocking Act of Vandalism

In September 2023, the iconic Sycamore Gap tree in Northumberland, also known as the "Robin Hood Tree," was illegally felled in a deliberate act of vandalism. The destruction of this beloved landmark, which had appeared in the 1991 film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," sparked a national outpouring of grief and puzzlement.

Former popstar JB Gill, who has since become a farmer and Woodland Trust ambassador, is now using this tragedy to champion the protection of the UK's woodlands and encourage more people to appreciate the great outdoors. Gill, who planted an oak tree sapling with his children a few years ago, believes that getting out in nature can provide immense physical and mental benefits.

As the Woodland Trust works to save over 1,200 woods from destruction and restore 38,000 hectares of ancient woodland, Gill is urging the public to get involved, whether through volunteering or becoming a member. He believes that the loss of the Sycamore Gap tree has helped reconnect people to the importance of protecting the country's oldest and most iconic trees, which are a vital part of the nation's history and identity.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In September 2023, the iconic Sycamore Gap tree, also known as the "Robin Hood Tree," was illegally felled in a deliberate act of vandalism.
JB Gill, a former popstar who is now a farmer, became a Woodland Trust ambassador in 2020 and is championing the protection of the country's woodlands and the planting of more trees.
The Sycamore Gap tree was seen as an emblem of the north-east and had appeared in the 1991 film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." Its destruction has been described as akin to "tearing up a classic painting," as it was a beloved landmark that many people had personal connections to.

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