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Tree of Hope from Sycamore Gap planted in Milton Keynes!

Published: 29/01/2026

A Tree of Hope has been planted in the city, marking Milton Keynes’ role in a nationwide initiative to honour the legacy of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree and create a lasting symbol of hope for future generations.

On Friday 23 January, the sapling was officially planted by community representatives and dignitaries including the Lord-lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Countess Elizabeth Howe. The planting ceremony took place in Stanton Low Park, the location chosen for the Tree of Hope due to its rich heritage, tranquil setting and connection to nature.

The Sycamore Gap tree held cultural and emotional significance for people from all walks of life, and the Tree of Hope initiative ensures that its legacy lives on. It’s hoped that each sapling will act as a living reminder of resilience, renewal and the importance of protecting the natural world.
The Parks Trust is proudly one of only 49 organisations across the UK to receive a sapling grown from the historic tree by the National Trust. Over time, the Tree of Hope will grow into a place for quiet reflection, community gathering and celebration.

Due to the very wet ground at the planting ceremony, we decided to temporarily care for the sapling in our nursery over the weekend. To give the tree it’s best chances, the sapling has now been replanted in a location very nearby in Stanton Low Park with more ideal ground conditions.

We’re incredibly proud to have been chosen to be part of this national initiative! Having a Tree of Hope in our city echoes our charity’s purpose, to provide amazing green spaces for our communities to love forever. It symbolises renewal, connection and our shared responsibility to care for nature. I hope that people will find the Tree of Hope to be a meaningful place for our communities for many generations to come.

Victoria Miles, Chief Executive of The Parks Trust
Countess Howe in red coat holding spade with mud in next to tree and group of people behind
Lord-lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Countess Elizabeth Howe
Group of diginatries standing in park landscape with tree in ground with mud
Group photo of community representatives and dignitaries with The Parks Trust team
Mayor of Milton Keynes James Lancaster planting a tree next to Parks Trust staff member in orange uniform
Cllr James Lancaster, The Mayor of Milton Keynes with Ben Avery from our Direct Works Team
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