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Troop Leaders: Stephen Synnott, Dee Butler, Glen Vince, James Doyle   
The Hazel, which often grows near water, symbolises wisdom, kinship, poetic inspiration, mythical knowledge and powers of protection. The nut is often given to newborns with honey and is compared in Nature to the heart. The 9th consonant in Ogham alphabet C
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