Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Decision to chop down the ancient tree was made by Mitchells & Butler, the restaurant venue’s owners - Woodland Trust An ancient ...
The felling had echoes of the loss of the 150-year-old Sycamore Gap – a tree that stood beside Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland and was illegally felled in Sept 2003 – although the oak is considered ...
A 500-year-old oak tree that was cut down by a Toby Carvery had nothing wrong with it, a report has found. The popular chain restaurant prompted a furious backlash in April 2025 after it felled the ...
Toby Carvery bosses could face eviction from their north London site after the partial felling of a beloved local oak tree. The Whitewebbs oak, which sits on the perimeter of the local carvery, was ...
An ancient oak tree felled beside a Toby Carvery restaurant in north London was healthy and showed little evidence it needed to be cut down, according to a report released by the Forestry Commission.
An ancient oak tree felled last year by the owners of the Toby Carvery was healthy at the time it was cut down, according to a Forestry Commission report. Site inspections and surveys found the ...
A CITY carvery has been handed a new hygiene rating after receiving a one-star by environmental health last year. Changes have been made at Toby Carvery in Bath Road after the Food Standards Agency ...
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