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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 ...
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 its ...
The remains of the trunk, surrounded by its severed branches, were discovered by council workers on 3 April in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield. The tree was on the border of a car park for a Toby Carvery ...
Enfield Council workers discovered the tree, which has a girth of 6.1 metres, surrounded by its severed branches and trunk in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield, last week. The incident has been reported to ...
A familiar face is returning to town as the Town Council approved hiring a new town manager who had previously served in the same role before departing 10 years ago. Members of the Town Council voted ...
The restaurant group that felled a "healthy" 400-year-old tree failed to tell landowner Enfield Council that it was planning to do so. The council is now seeking legal action against Toby ...
An Enfield Council planning document from March 2024 stated that the pedunculate oak was a "fine specimen" with high ecological and landscape value and had a life expectancy of at least 50 years.
The leader of Enfield Council has said he is “outraged” that Toby Carvery’s owners felled an ancient oak in a north London park without permission. The more than 400-year-old tree ...