London:
A 38-year-old man on Wednesday denied felony harm, after one of many UK’s most-loved and photographed timber was discovered lower down subsequent to the Hadrian’s Wall UNESCO World Heritage website.
Daniel Graham entered a not responsible plea to inflicting £622,191 ($786,657) price of harm to the sycamore tree at Sycamore Hole, which had stood for greater than 200 years within the Northumberland Nationwide Park.
The tree, positioned in a dramatic dip within the panorama and which featured within the 1991 movie “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves”, was discovered felled in September final 12 months, inflicting nationwide outrage.
Graham additionally denied inflicting £1,144 price of harm to Hadrian’s Wall, the traditional Roman fortification which stretches 73 miles (118 kilometres from northwest to northeast England.
He appeared earlier than a court docket in Newcastle upon Tyne with Adam Carruthers, 31, who didn’t enter pleas to the identical costs. Each wore balaclavas to cover their identities as they arrived and left court docket.
Each had been launched on unconditional bail till an additional listening to on June 12.
The tree, which was a logo of northeast England, gained the Woodland Belief’s Tree of the 12 months in 2016 and was a key attraction photographed by tens of millions of tourists through the years.
It was discovered felled after storms, with white paint marks on its stump, as if cleanly lower, AFP reporters on the scene stated on the time.
Efforts at the moment are beneath technique to see if the tree will be regrown from its stump or saplings from its seeds.
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