One year after the famous Sycamore Gap tree was cut down a 7ft (2m) section of the trunk has returned home.

The piece is now the star-attraction in a new exhibition at The Sill visitor centre near Hexham, in Northumberland, which celebrates the life of the tree.

As part of the project, visitors will be asked to make pledges about how they can help protect the environment.

The National Trust has also launched an opportunity for people to request one of 49 Sycamore Gap saplings to be gifted to their communities around the UK, reflecting the 49ft (15m) height of the tree.

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