Two men have been convicted of felling the Sycamore Gap tree next to Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, England. Generations of hikers and photographers cherished the tree, which sat in a perfect dip ...
The vandals who cut down England’s beloved Sycamore Gap tree were sentenced Tuesday to more than four years in prison for causing irreversible damage and serious distress. The tree stood for nearly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STORY: Two men who chopped down Britain's iconic 'Sycamore Gap tree' were both sentenced to jail for more than four years on ...
The tree, a landmark that stood by Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, was found illegally cut down in 2023. By Lizzie Dearden Reporting from London Two men were sentenced to prison on Tuesday for ...
Trees are being cut down on a site of illegal waste dump in preparation for clearing works. The government said work to clear about 20,000 tonnes of waste illegally dumped on a field beside the A34 at ...
Who would have imagined that the felling of a lone Sycamore tree in a remote countryside of Northumbria region in England would not only result in a countrywide furore, but make international news too ...