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Historic Horse Chestnut Tree Vandalised at New Hall School

Trespassers illegally entered the School grounds, felling a mature 61-year-old horse chestnut tree that was a landmark at the School’s historic entrance.
17 May 2024
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The site of the Horse Chestnut Tree
The site of the Horse Chestnut Tree

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