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A restaurant chain has apologized after sparking outrage when it cut down an oak tree in ... to 500 years old. Described by British conservation charity the Woodland Trust as “one of London ...
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Locals are in uproar after an ancient oak tree thought be one of London’s biggest was felled by Toby Carvery. The more than 400-year-old tree, located in Whitewebbs Park, north London ...
The owners of a Toby Carvery could face a £ 1 million bill for cutting down an ancient oak. Mitchell and Butlers has admitted its contractors felled the 500-year old tree next to a Toby Carvery ...
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The carvery chain is facing an outcry after it felled a more than 400-year-old tree in Whitewebbs ... The council leader added: "The tree was the oldest one on site and cutting it down seems ...
According to the council leader, their experts said the tree was healthy and alive in December 2024. He was not sure where Mitchells & Butlers got advice from before taking the action, but said: "It ...
The tree is estimated to be up to 500 years old, and Mr Stephen said that, due to its age, it is more ecologically valuable than the roughly 200-year-old ... is not just one of loss but a turning ...
Environmental campaigners and locals have decried the “devastating” felling of an ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old in a north ... which has a girth of 6.1 metres ...
The chief executive of Toby Carvery has apologised for “the upset that it has caused” after it felled a 400-year-old oak tree outside one of its restaurants. The tree, in Whitewebbs Park ...