DORSET forester Harold Gillen can rely on never being forgotten after retiring with 43 years' service.
During his time in the Forestry Commission, Mr Gillen, 60, planted more than a million trees, managed thousands of hectares of land and even discovered a Bronze Age burial site near Bovington.
The mound is known as 'Harold's Barrow'.
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