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Trees are emotive, as the furore over the Toby Carvery oak and the Sycamore gap prove. But a political obsession with ...
Trees are emotive, but a political obsession with planting trees is getting in the way of proper maintenance of our ancient ...
Whether a tree falling in a forest makes a sound is a perennial subject of debate, but in one north London borough, it's ...
The decaying nature of ancient and veteran trees is one of their key characteristics because of the microhabitats they offer ...
Beyond any loss to human sensibilities, is the enormous loss to nature, and our ability to fight climate change ...
The chief executive of Toby Carvery has apologised for “the upset that it has caused” after it felled a 400-year-old oak tree ...
The ancient oak tree, which once stood tall in Whitewebbs Park, in Enfield, north London , was felled on April 3.
The owners of a Toby Carvery could face a £ 1 million bill for cutting down an ancient oak. Mitchell and Butlers has admitted ...
On its website alongside its menu, Toby Carvery offers customers some advice on the intricacies of cutting. In a section ...
The cutting down of the tree has been compared to that of the landmark Sycamore Gap tree next to Hadrian’s Wall in ...
An Enfield Council planning document from March 2024 stated that the pedunculate oak was a "fine specimen" with high ...
The felling of the ancient oak tree near the Whitewebbs House Toby Carvery is being treated as criminal damage.
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