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Dangerously Unstable 'Game of Thrones' Trees in Northern Ireland Likely to be Felled for Safety

Report finds 11 trees at popular tourism site, the Dark Hedges, at risk of collapsing and potentially injuring visitors; decision on tree removal awaits local council consent.

  • The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland, a popular Game of Thrones filming location, are at risk as 11 of the remaining 86 beech trees have been identified as dangerously unstable and may fall on tourists.
  • The trees, some of which are 250 years old, have suffered damage from numerous sources, including storms, rot, and tourism-related wear and tear.
  • Six out of the 11 trees identified for potential removal are under tree protection orders, requiring local council approval before they can be cut down.
  • Local councilors will take into consideration the health and safety risks posed by the unstable trees and discuss plans to maintain the majority of the protected trees, extending their lifespan by over 10 years.
  • Campaigners and local officials, including a member of the Dark Hedges Preservation Trust, have voiced concern over the potential loss of these iconic trees, but stress that safety cannot be ignored.
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