Tree planted at Stormont to mark Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

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MLA William Humphrey plants a tree at Stormont

By Rebecca Black, PA

A tree has been planted at Stormont to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

It was placed close to the tomb of the first prime minister of Northern Ireland, Lord Craigavon, beside Parliament Buildings.

DUP MLA William Humphrey and UUP MLA Robbie Butler planted the tree this afternoon as part of a wider event to celebrate Commonwealth Day 2022, organised by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

It had been due to be planted by Stormont Speaker Alex Maskey but he was unable to attend after contracting Covid-19.

Sinn Fein MLA John O’Dowd, Alliance MLA John Blair and SDLP MLA Dolores Kelly also took in the event as part as part of the Assembly Commission.

The commission, made up of representatives of the main parties, has responsibility for Parliament Buildings.

It comes after a row between the parties over a proposal by unionists to place a commemorative stone in the grounds of Stormont to mark the centenary of Northern Ireland.

Sinn Fein insisted the stone had been “designed and commissioned by representatives of one tradition” and accused unionists of failing to consult other parties.

MLA Robbie Butler (left) and MLA William Humphrey plant a tree at Stormont

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