'Drunken stupidity': Two men jailed for destroying iconic Sycamore Gap tree in UK; incident caught on camera

Representative ImageTwo people were sentenced for over four years on Tuesday for destroying Britain's iconic 'Sycamore Gap' tree, a beloved global landmark recognised for its striking silhouette that appeared in a Hollywood film.The nearly 200-year-old sycamore stood magnificently in a distinctive dip alongside the historic Hadrian's Wall in northern England, serving as a favoured location for photographers, walkers and romantic proposals.Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, were convicted last month for deliberately felling the tree with a chainsaw after travelling from their residences during the night in September 2023.They recorded their destructive act on Graham's mobile phone and subsequently boasted about it. Their friendship later deteriorated as public outrage intensified over their actions.Initially, both denied involvement in destroying the tree, which appeared in the 1991 film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" and caused damage to Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site constructed by Romans approximately 2,000 years ago.Their lawyers indicated that both men later acknowledged responsibility when speaking with probation officers. Carruthers' legal representative, Andrew Gurney, characterised the incident as "drunken stupidity".Judge Christina Lambert, while imposing four-year-and-three-month sentences, stated the men had felled the tree out of "sheer bravado".The National Trust, which manages the heritage site, reported in August signs of growth at the tree's base, suggesting potential regeneration.Recently, Northumberland National Park announced plans to display the largest section of the tree in an installation near its original location.

Source:The Times

July 15, 2025 16:36 UTC


The seaside towns near Greater Manchester named among ‘best in the UK’

The seaside towns near Greater Manchester named among ‘best in the UK’The Times has shared as list of the best seaside towns and includes destinations in North Wales and CumbriaLlandudno in North Wales has been named one of the best seaside towns by The Times (Image: Getty Images )A town with ‘genteel elegance’ on the edge of the Lake District and a resort in North Wales have been named among the best seaside towns in the UK by The Times. ‌Grange-over-Sands in Cumbria and Llandudno in North Wales were included in the list of 24 coastal destinations across the country. ‌The list rounds up “lovely seaside towns” to visit as we enter the summer holiday period, covering destinations along the south coast all the way to the Scottish Hebrides. ‌One of the destinations within easy reach of Greater Manchester is the “attractive resort town” of Grange-over-Sands on the edge of Morecambe Bay. The full list of the best seaside towns according to The TimesArticle continues belowAldeburgh, SuffolkCromer, NorfolkOban, Argyll and ButeBrixham, DevonGrange-over-Sands, CumbriaPenzance, CornwallBrighton, East SussexIlfracombe, DevonMargate, KentLyme Regis, DorsetVentnor, Isle of WightTobermory, Isle of MullLlandudno, ConwyPortrush, Co AntrimSt Andrews, FifeBerwick-upon-Tweed, NorthumberlandTenby, PembrokeshireLymington, HampshireWhitby, North YorkshirePortpartrick, Dumfries and GallowayWhitstable, KentExmouth, DevonFishguard, PembrokeshireDungeness, KentFor more of the latest What's On news, click here.

Source:The Times

July 15, 2025 16:30 UTC


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