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The council previously reported the matter to the Metropolitan Police but the force is treating the felling as a civil matter. | ITV News London ...
An ancient oak tree that was cut down in Enfield, North London has been estimated to be worth £1 million and be 'older and ...
Leader of Enfield Council Ergin Erbil this afternoon said that the committee was 'seeking advice and will take appropriate ...
The north London council says it believes the business has broken the terms of its lease by felling the tree and "will take ...
An Enfield Council planning document from March 2024 stated that the pedunculate oak was a "fine specimen" with high ...
The Met Police has dropped its investigation into the felling of an ancient tree in Enfield as ecologists slam Toby Carvery ...
Toby Carvery's decision to cut down a centuries-old oak tree in Enfield has led to public anger and an investigation into its ...
The felling of the ancient oak tree near the Whitewebbs House Toby Carvery is being treated as criminal damage.
Enfield Council says it is "treating the matter as criminal damage" but Sky News has been told by Toby Carvery the tree posed "a potential health and safety risk".
Locals have been left 'devastated' after a more than 400-year-old tree thought to be one of London 's biggest was chopped down by a local Toby Carvery.