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16 hours ago
The popular chain restaurant prompted a furious backlash in April 2025 after it felled the ancient oak in Enfield, north London.
37 days ago
Toby Carvery restaurant faces eviction after sparking furious backlash for felling 500-year-old oak tree beloved by the community ⊖
The ancient oak tree, which once stood tall in Whitewebbs Park, in Enfield, was felled on April 3 last year.
43 days ago
Toby Carvery owner Mitchells & Butlers cheers record Christmas Day sales but warns on labour and food cost spike ○
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Mitchells & Butlers posted record sales on Christmas dayin the face of 'significant' headwinds driven by soaring operating costs.
8 months ago
Toby Carvery 'dine and dashers' are hunted by police after diners left restaurant without paying their bill ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The diners enjoyed a meal at the popular British pub chain in Nottingham Road, Chaddesden, On Tuesday May 20.
10 months ago
Toby Carvery owner apologises over felling of 500-year-old oak tree ○
The chief executive of the company which felled an ancient oak apologises and opens a review.
Toby Carvery owner issues update after sparking outcry of anger for felling ancient oak tree beloved by local community - as pub chain faces £1million legal bill ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The ancient oak tree, which once stood tall in Whitewebbs Park, in Enfield, north London , was felled on April 3.
Toby Carvery owner issues update after sparking outcry of anger for felling ancient oak tree beloved by local community - as pub chain faces £1million legal bill ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The ancient oak tree, which once stood tall in Whitewebbs Park, in Enfield, north London , was felled on April 3.
Toby Carvery owner apologises for felling 500-year-old oak tree ○
The chief executive of the company which felled an ancient oak apologises and opens a review.
Toby Carvery owner 'sorry' for felling ancient tree ○
The chief executive of the company which felled an ancient oak apologises and is opening a review.
Toby Carvery 'could face £1million bill' after chopping down ancient oak tree - as 'outraged' council takes legal action against pub chain ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The ancient oak tree, located near a Toby Carvery pub in Whitewebbs Park, in Enfield, north London, was felled on April 3.