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Wallsend's Segedunum Roman Fort becomes home to Sycamore Gap sapling

The Sycamore Gap sapling, one of 49 distributed by the Tree of Hope initiative, replaces the illegally felled iconic tree and strengthens regional heritage connections.

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It is hoped the sapling will become a "beacon of hope" and inspire further visits to the UNESCCO site

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Sycamore Gap sapling planted at eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall

The young tree was planted at Segedunum Roman Fort at Wallsend, North Tyneside.

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Chronicle Live broke the news in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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