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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Barney Davis,Lydia Patrick and Matt Mathers

Sycamore Gap tree – latest: Future of site to be decided as National Trust inundated with messages of support

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The National Trust is meeting with its stakeholders to decide whether to try to save or replace the felled Sycamore Gap tree.

The charity, which manages the land where the iconic maple once stood, said it has been “overwhelmed” with messages of support and offers of help.

“It is clear this tree was special to many, many people,” a spokesperson told The Independent. “In the immediate term, our priority has been to ensure the safety of the site, and the tree, and to support staff and the local community coming to terms with the news.

“We are beginning discussions with stakeholders about the future of the site, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and will be working with Northumberland National Park and local people to decide the best way forward. We will inform people as soon as we know.”

Earlier, police released an arrested man, in his 60s, on bail after the Sycamore Gap tree was felled. A boy, 16, who was also arrested on suspicion of criminal damage on Thursday was later released on bail.

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