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Felling of ancient oak tree probed by policeThe 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 ...
The oak tree was found cut down on 3 April The cutting down of an ancient oak in north London was ordered on health and safety grounds by the pub chain that owns Toby Carvery after it was told the ...
An ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old has been cut down in what has been called a "depressing" and "devastating" incident in north London. The remains of the trunk, surrounded ...
“I am outraged that the leaseholder has cut down this beautiful ancient oak tree without seeking any permissions or advice from Enfield Council,” said Ergin Erbil, the leader of Enfield ...
Toby Carvery has been slammed over the felling of an ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old. The tree, which has a girth of 6.1 metres, is located near the Whitewebbs House Toby ...
The felled tree is located on the edge of Whitewebbs Park, near a Toby Carvery An ancient oak felled in a north London park on the order of Toby Carvery's owners was healthy and could have lived ...
The felling of a 500-year-old ancient oak in north London has led to an outpouring of anger, echoing the reaction when the Sycamore Gap tree is alleged to have been chopped down in September 2023.
The Woodland Trust has called for further investigation over the cutting down of an ancient oak tree in Enfield by Toby Carvery. It comes after Met Police announced it had dropped its inquiry into ...
The owners of the eatery, Mitchells & Butlers, admitted to felling an ancient oak tree on the edge of Whitewebbs Park earlier this month. Enfield Council, which owns the land the tree stood on ...
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 ...
The cutting down of an ancient oak in north London was ordered on health and safety grounds by the pub chain that owns Toby Carvery after it was told the tree was dead. The felled oak, estimated ...
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