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Some locals are demanding answers over the Toby Carvery owner's decision to fell a 500-year-old oak tree in north London.
The owners of the eatery, Mitchells & Butlers, admitted to felling an ancient oak tree on the edge of Whitewebbs Park earlier ...
The chief executive of Toby Carvery has issued a grovelling apology after the company felled a 500-year-old oak tree at one ...
Beyond any loss to human sensibilities, is the enormous loss to nature, and our ability to fight climate change ...
Mitchell and Butlers has admitted its contractors felled the 500-year old tree next to a Toby Carvery car park in north London because of fears it was dead and its branches posed a threat to ...
The leader of Enfield Council has said he is “outraged” that Toby Carvery’s owners felled an ancient oak in a north London park without permission. The more than 400-year-old tree ...
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The tree, which measures 6.1 metres around its trunk, is located near the Whitewebbs House Toby Carvery car park within the Whitewebbs Park. The oak had been assessed as dying and a risk to the public ...
Council Leader Ergin Erbil said the felling of the historic tree near the Whitewebbs House Toby Carvery car park was an "outrage". He told LBC: "We're really upset about this. We're looking at all of ...