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A restaurant chain has apologized after sparking outrage when it cut down an oak tree in London that was believed to be up to 500 years old. Described by British conservation charity the Woodland ...
Developers of one unrealised retirement village want an extension to a decade-old approval while other aged care facilities lodge ambitious plans for expansion. In 2014 Oak Tree Retirement ...
The tree, thought to be more than 400 years old, has been felled (Picture: Adam Cormack/Woodland Trust/PA) The owners of Toby Carvery are under fire after an ‘irreplaceable’ ancient oak in ...
The tree, called the ‘Guy Fawkes Oak’ due to its proximity to the Whitewebbs House where the Gunpowder Plot was planned, is believed to have been among the biggest 100 of London's 600,000 oak ...
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 ...
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 tree is thought to be in the top 100 of London’s 600,000 oak trees in terms of its size. The Woodland Trust, which has been advocating for legal protections for the country’s oldest and most ...
An ancient oak compared to "Sycamore Gap" has been cut down in Enfield. The incident is being investigated as criminal damage and has been reported to the police by the council. The felling of the ...
Police have dropped a criminal investigation after a row broke out when Toby Carvery cut down a centuries-old tree close to one of its car parks. The ancient oak tree at the Whitewebbs House Toby ...
Enfield Council's leader has said he is "outraged" Toby Carvery gave approval for the felling of an ancient tree without consulting them first. The oak - thought to be about 400 years old - had ...