Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by OrangeRKN » Sun Oct 01, 2023 3:04 pm

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OrangeRKN wrote:Some of the reactions are over the top but it's reassuring that there is a broad understanding of how nature is irreplaceable and should be protected. I'd much rather this be the outrage of the week over ULEZ protests.

Are these people really concerned about nature as a whole, or nature as icon? A lot of the arguments I'm seeing from very upset people about this are talking about "heritage" and the trees status as a symbol, rather than concern for the destruction of yet more of the natural environment.


I agree it's not the same concern, but there is overlap, and someone who is upset by the tree felling and acknowledges a 200 year old tree cannot just be replaced is likely to be more receptive to other environmental issues.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Ecno » Sun Oct 01, 2023 3:42 pm

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Ecno wrote:There's about 2 trees in the UK which shouldn't be cut down.

This was one of them.


What's the other one?


Isn't there one in Sherwood forest which is considered Robin Hood's 'home'?

Or the Islington Mulberry tree :shifty:

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Zilnad » Sun Oct 01, 2023 3:59 pm

I think Moggy did it, he seems to hate the tree.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by RichardUK » Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:22 pm

Ecno wrote:
Vermilion wrote:
Ecno wrote:There's about 2 trees in the UK which shouldn't be cut down.

This was one of them.


What's the other one?


Isn't there one in Sherwood forest which is considered Robin Hood's 'home'?

Or the Islington Mulberry tree :shifty:


The Sherwood Forest one is the Major Oak

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Moggy » Sun Oct 01, 2023 4:58 pm

Zilnad wrote:I think Moggy did it, he seems to hate the tree.


Nope.

But I did kill Captain Tom.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Vermilion » Sun Oct 01, 2023 7:29 pm

Moggy wrote:
Zilnad wrote:I think Moggy did it, he seems to hate the tree.


Nope.

But I did kill Captain Tom.


Bastard.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Victor Mildew » Sun Oct 01, 2023 7:53 pm

MOGGE MAYD JADE N BABY P CRY IN HEVUN XXX

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by Vermilion » Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:05 pm

Victor Mildew wrote:MOGGE MAYD JADE N BABY P CRY IN HEVUN XXX


DA QUEN N PRINSES DI WEPT TOO.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Victor Mildew » Sun Oct 01, 2023 8:32 pm

Vermilion wrote:
Victor Mildew wrote:MOGGE MAYD JADE N BABY P CRY IN HEVUN XXX


DA QUEN N PRINSES DI WEPT TOO.


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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Knoyleo » Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:49 pm

Idiot gets upset when his no thought plan to just plonk another tree down nearby gets removed by the national trust.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-66977582

Sapling at Sycamore Gap removed by National Trust

A man who planted a sapling near the felled Sycamore Gap tree said he was "devastated" National Trust bosses had removed it.

Kieran Chapman, 27, installed the tree metres from the site at Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, to restore "hope".

But National Trust officials said they had to remove it because of the site's Unesco World Heritage status.

"It's a load of politics and legal jargon", Mr Chapman, from Westerhope, Newcastle, said.

The vehicle repair specialist said he was "gutted" to hear the world-famous landmark had been deliberately felled on Wednesday.

He decided to source a replacement sycamore from a local garden centre, before spending several hours planting it on Friday afternoon.

"It was such an iconic tree which has taken hundreds of years to grow and was gone in five minutes," he said.

"(I thought) even the new tree could sort of resemble what was once there, if we are able to bring a bit of love and hope and joy back to the community."

Despite several saplings already in the area, he said none was located between the two hills, which form the Sycamore Gap.

But by Sunday morning, he discovered the sapling had been removed.

He had been contacted by the National Trust, who acknowledged his efforts, but said it would need to be removed and planted elsewhere.

Mr Chapman said: "Are they going to start removing all the other saplings? At the end of the day it's a tree in soil.

"It's not quite heartbreak but you try and do a good thing. I am devastated - I didn't think I'd be as emotional over a tree, but I am."

Earlier, actor and former president of the Council for National Parks Brian Blessed urged park bosses to plant another tree near the fallen landmark.

He said it would improve chances of the stump growing into a new tree, adding it would "talk to it, it will help it."

The National Trust, which looks after the site along with the Park Authority, said it was "grateful for the many offers of support".

However, it said it was "important for everyone to remember" the site is an ancient monument and "adding to it can damage the archaeology" and is "unlawful without prior consent from the government".

A spokesperson said: "We urge anyone wanting to pay tribute to the Sycamore Gap tree to speak to the National Trust first.

"The public can leave pictures, poems and memories at The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre over the weekend.

"The National Trust and Northumberland National Park, along with other partners and local people, are making plans for the site and the Sycamore Gap tree in the future, and we will inform people as soon as we know the best way forward."

"While regrettably we have had to remove the sapling, we have spoken to the person who planted it, and are working with them to find an appropriate planting spot within the local area."

A man in his 60s in connection was arrested with the felling, while a 16-year-old arrested on suspicion of criminal damage was released on bail.


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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Preezy » Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:59 pm

#treegate

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by rinks » Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:13 pm

Knoyleo wrote:Idiot gets upset when his no thought plan to just plonk another tree down nearby gets removed by the national trust.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-66977582

Sapling at Sycamore Gap removed by National Trust

A man who planted a sapling near the felled Sycamore Gap tree said he was "devastated" National Trust bosses had removed it.

Kieran Chapman, 27, installed the tree metres from the site at Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, to restore "hope".

But National Trust officials said they had to remove it because of the site's Unesco World Heritage status.

"It's a load of politics and legal jargon", Mr Chapman, from Westerhope, Newcastle, said.

The vehicle repair specialist said he was "gutted" to hear the world-famous landmark had been deliberately felled on Wednesday.

He decided to source a replacement sycamore from a local garden centre, before spending several hours planting it on Friday afternoon.

"It was such an iconic tree which has taken hundreds of years to grow and was gone in five minutes," he said.

"(I thought) even the new tree could sort of resemble what was once there, if we are able to bring a bit of love and hope and joy back to the community."

Despite several saplings already in the area, he said none was located between the two hills, which form the Sycamore Gap.

But by Sunday morning, he discovered the sapling had been removed.

He had been contacted by the National Trust, who acknowledged his efforts, but said it would need to be removed and planted elsewhere.

Mr Chapman said: "Are they going to start removing all the other saplings? At the end of the day it's a tree in soil.

"It's not quite heartbreak but you try and do a good thing. I am devastated - I didn't think I'd be as emotional over a tree, but I am."

Earlier, actor and former president of the Council for National Parks Brian Blessed urged park bosses to plant another tree near the fallen landmark.

He said it would improve chances of the stump growing into a new tree, adding it would "talk to it, it will help it."

The National Trust, which looks after the site along with the Park Authority, said it was "grateful for the many offers of support".

However, it said it was "important for everyone to remember" the site is an ancient monument and "adding to it can damage the archaeology" and is "unlawful without prior consent from the government".

A spokesperson said: "We urge anyone wanting to pay tribute to the Sycamore Gap tree to speak to the National Trust first.

"The public can leave pictures, poems and memories at The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre over the weekend.

"The National Trust and Northumberland National Park, along with other partners and local people, are making plans for the site and the Sycamore Gap tree in the future, and we will inform people as soon as we know the best way forward."

"While regrettably we have had to remove the sapling, we have spoken to the person who planted it, and are working with them to find an appropriate planting spot within the local area."

A man in his 60s in connection was arrested with the felling, while a 16-year-old arrested on suspicion of criminal damage was released on bail.


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I thought the same. On a UNESCO World Heritage site. Absolute tit.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Tomous » Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:20 pm

What a tit.

They moved the sapling and planted it somewhere else. The tree is expected to regrow from the stump too so having a random extra tree near the spot would detract from it anyway.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Victor Mildew » Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:29 pm

Yeah but then he would be able to go around constantly telling people how he was the one who planted it.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Knoyleo » Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:36 pm

He did it for HOPE!

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Cuttooth » Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:39 pm

Some real main character syndrome antics there.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Red » Mon Oct 02, 2023 5:19 pm

There was a post on the local Facebook group from someone who saw him lugging it up there comparing him to Jesus carrying the cross, but it got taken down. Haltwhistle having a normal one.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Red » Mon Oct 02, 2023 5:19 pm

He's lucky he didn't get prosecuted.

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by Vermilion » Mon Oct 02, 2023 6:43 pm

Knoyleo wrote:He did it for HOPE!


AND HARAMBE!

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PostRe: Tree gets chopped down, England demands blood
by SEP » Mon Oct 02, 2023 7:09 pm

Red wrote:There was a post on the local Facebook group from someone who saw him lugging it up there comparing him to Jesus carrying the cross, but it got taken down. Haltwhistle having a normal one.


That does sound pretty standard for Haltwhistle.

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