Hadrian’s wall tree felled

Probably Plymouth Council, something to do with urban regeneration?
My missus and I are sitting in our caravan planning our walk to Sycamore Gap tomorrow. I guess mostly that won't be happening! She has been looking forward to it for ages, we were going to round the day off watching Robin Hood for some reason.
Could still go and get a piece of history 😎
 
My theory been a hardcore anti blood sports group is involved to appear as a reprisal by hunting folks against the natural trust on the back of the recent channel four programme and its anti hunting content 😂😂
 
Whoever thought it was a good idea to cut the tree down clearly had some (youtube) knowledge on how to fell a tree. But judging by the cuts they weren't done by a professional. Reminds me of my felling cuts when I first started learning how to be an arborist so I'd assume its someone who's similarly inexperienced but has the basic knowledge. Unfortunately not enough knowledge to realise that felling that tree isn't a good thing to do. On another note, it has to be vandalism as if it was done professionally for safety reasons it would have been dismantled and brash chipped due to its location or felled the opposite way from the wall at the very least. Hope they catch whoever has done it
 
just watched a national trust fellow say on the news he felt he had lost a family member and site has police protection could not help but giggle at reaction but not the deed considering their u turn on hunting and attitude.
Shame about the tree 🤷🏽‍♂️
 
Tragic about the tree. Anyone remember years ago on the gardening programs. Somebody wrote in asking about how far from thier house they should plant a sycamore tree. Answer 25 miles.🤓🤦‍♂️
 
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