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Hope Sprouts: Iconic Tree's Offspring Planted

Summary

  • A sapling from the Sycamore Gap tree was planted at Hexham General Hospital.
  • The planting is part of the National Trust's Tree of Hope initiative.
  • Nearly 500 applications were received for the 49 available saplings.
Hope Sprouts: Iconic Tree's Offspring Planted

A sapling from the Sycamore Gap tree, a symbol tragically cut down in September 2023, has found a new home at Hexham General Hospital. Planted as part of the National Trust's Tree of Hope initiative, the young tree is one of 49 saplings distributed across the UK, with this being the first in the north-east of England.

Damon Kent of Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust highlighted the tree's significance to the county, calling the hospital a fitting location for its regrowth. He envisions the sapling becoming a place for quiet reflection for patients, staff, and visitors, a poignant reminder of resilience and hope.

The Tree of Hope initiative saw overwhelming interest, with nearly 500 applications for the limited saplings. Andrew Poad of the National Trust expressed delight in planting the region's first sapling, emphasizing its role in bringing hope to the hospital community.

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A sapling from the Sycamore Gap tree was planted at Hexham General Hospital in Northumberland.
It is an initiative distributing saplings grown from the Sycamore Gap tree's seeds across the UK to spread hope.
Two men, Daniel Michael Graham and Adam Carruthers, were jailed for criminal damage after being convicted of cutting down the tree.

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