Felling of 500-year-old oak has provoked fury from public and Enfield council, which leases land to Mitchells & Butlers ...
Enfield Council moves to evict Toby Carvery after an ancient oak tree was partially felled.
The Whitewebbs oak, which sits on the perimeter of the local carvery, was partially chopped down without the permission of ...
A TOBY Carvery is facing eviction after the restaurant partially felled an oak tree that is thought to be nearly 500 years ...
A Toby Carvery restaurant is facing eviction from its north London site over the partial felling of an oak tree which was ...
The oak tree in north London, believed to be 450 to 500 years old, was cut down on April 3, 2025 after the chain's owner, Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), was advised by experts that it was dying and a risk ...
London council seeks to evict Toby Carvery over felling of ancient oak tree - The felling of the 500-year-old tree has left ...
Enfield Council has started a forfeiture proceedings for 'serious breaches' of the Carvery's lease.
Action has been taken by Enfield Council following the partial felling of an ancient tree at a Toby Carvery restaurant.
Enfield Council has started forfeiture proceedings against Mitchells & Butlers following the company’s partial felling of an ...
The town council plans to fell the tree in February, but a campaigner has secured the court order.
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