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Toby Carvery is owned by Mitchells & Butlers, which said it employed contractors to cut the oak tree near the Whitewebbs ...
The cutting down of an ancient oak tree in north London is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police. The remains of the ...
Toby Carvery tore down a 400-year-old ancient oak tree in Whitewebbs Park, north London on April 3, which has left locals ...
The tree, which was thought to be in the top 100 of London’s 600,000 oak trees in terms of its size, sat on land owned by the ...
Toby Carvery has come under fire over the felling of an ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old in Whitewebbs ...
An ‘irreplaceable’ ancient oak in north London has been hacked down by a mystery crew brandishing chainsaws. The tree, which is up to 500 years old, has been reduced to a stump. Enfield Council, which ...
Enfield Council says it is "treating the matter as criminal damage" but Sky News has been told by Toby Carvery the tree posed ...
Toby Carvery has come under fire over the felling of an ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old in Whitewebbs Park, north London. The tree, which has a girth of 6.1 metres, is located ...
Locals and environmental campaigners are demanding answers after a 400-year-old tree was mysteriously cut down.
Police have been called in to investigate the circumstances surrounding the felling of an ancient oak tree in North London. Reports were made to Enfield Council on the 3rd April that the tree, in ...
An ancient oak compared to "Sycamore Gap" has been cut down in Enfield. The incident is being investigated as criminal damage and has been reported to the police by the council.