Parliament Oak saved by £35,000 scheme

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Thursday, August 07, 2008
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A CENTURIES-old Sherwood Forest tree has been saved thanks to a £35,000 rescue project.

The 1,200-year-old Parliament Oak on the edge of Clipstone Forest had been under threat due to visitors' fly-tipping.

The county council and Sherwood Forest Trust removed the illegally-dumped waste from the site and created a timber post and rail fencing around the tree.

It was funded by contributions of £17,500 from the trust and the county council's Building Better Communities scheme.

Saplings and scrub were cleared to allow more sunlight to reach the tree, and oak wood from the Thoresby Estate was used to improve the soil.

Two parking spaces were created near the tree to allow for safe parking off the busy A6075 and Farm Drive.

An information board was also set-up to provide visitors with historic information about the oak.

County councillor John Allin said: "Many people know about the Major Oak but not many know about Parliament Oak.

"This is just as much a Sherwood Forest historic landmark and it is very important that we preserve it for future generations to see."

The tree will now be legally transferred to The Sherwood Forest Trust, as part of the charity's Support Sherwood initiative.

Building Better Communities is an eight year investment of £39 million to make Notts a better place to live and work.

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    by Mrs P Anne Farrow nee Robinson, Penshaw Houghton le Spring Tyne and Wear

    Tuesday, February 02 2010, 2:37PM

    “Hadn't heard of the Parliament Oak before Sunday's BBC 1 programme. Thrilled that the World has now heard of it. Congratulations to everyone who has worked and fought so hard for its preservation. I was born in Beeston Notts 1941. Left 1955. Visited Sherwood Forest for the first time since leaving Beeston several years ago when staying at the new Sherwood Forest YHA. Thank you Anne Farrow”

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    by kev pattison, mansfield

    Monday, February 01 2010, 8:07PM

    “As i pass this lovely tree on a regular basis it gives all the signs of our country side in nottinghamshire being the best in the country,BUT ALAS IT HAS NOT HAD THE EFFECTS ON THE LAND SURROUNDING IT THE FLY TIPPING HAS NOT STOPPED & ALSO THE COURTING COUPLES & FAST FOOD EATERS LEAVE THERE DEPOSITS TOO.PLEASE CATCH THESE PEOPLE BEFORE WE DISCOURAGE ANY ONE FROM A VISIT TO THIS LAND MARK”

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