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Toby Carvery boss apologises for ‘upset caused’ by felling of centuries-old tree - The tree was cut down in Whitewebbs Park, ...
A restaurant chain has apologized after sparking outrage when it cut down an oak tree in London that was believed to be up to ...
The decaying nature of ancient and veteran trees is one of their key characteristics because of the microhabitats they offer ...
An Enfield Council planning document from March 2024 stated that the pedunculate oak was a "fine specimen" with high ...
The cutting down of an ancient oak tree in north London is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police. The remains of the oak, estimated to be up to 500 years old, were discovered by council ...
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 in north London was ordered on health and safety grounds by the pub chain that owns Toby ...
Locals and environmental campaigners are demanding answers after a 400-year-old tree was mysteriously cut down.
The owners of a Toby Carvery could face a £ 1 million bill for cutting down an ancient oak. Mitchell and Butlers has admitted ...
Toby Carvery faces possible legal action from Enfield council after a 500-year-old tree was cut down. Council Leader Ergin ...
Is this ancient, felled oak tree London’s Sycamore Gap? - Enfield council has reported the ‘criminal’ felling of an ancient ...
Enfield Council says it is "treating the matter as criminal damage" but Sky News has been told by Toby Carvery the tree posed ...