A sapling grown from the famous Sycamore Gap tree has been stolen from Wray Castle in the Lake District. This theft is part of a larger initiative involving 15 saplings planted across UK national parks to support those facing illness and bereavement.
The theft highlights ongoing concerns about the protection of natural heritage and community initiatives. As investigations continue, the case may prompt discussions on safeguarding similar projects and the importance of public engagement in preserving local landmarks.