Two men appear in court charged with cutting down Sycamore Gap tree
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Man pleads not guilty to felling Northumberland’s Sycamore Gap tree
Daniel Graham, 38, also pleaded not guilty to causing damage to Hadrian’s Wall while Adam Carruthers, 31, entered no pleaA man has pleaded not guilty to felling the Sycamore Gap tree in Northumberland and causing damage to Hadrian’s Wall last September.Daniel Graham, 38, of Carlisle and Adam Carruthers, 31, of Wigton attended a hearing at Newcastle magistrates court on Wednesday after being charged with criminal damage for allegedly cutting down the tree. Continue reading
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Masked Defendants Face Steep Cost of Damage for Allegedly Felling Famous 150-Year-Old Sycamore Gap Tree
A prosecutor said the value of the tree that was toppled onto Hadrian’s Wall in northern England last year exceeded 620,000 pounds ($785K).
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Sycamore Gap tree latest news: Daniel Graham pleads not guilty to cutting down tree
The tragedy of the felled tree - which dated back to medieval times - caused national outrage in September