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3 months ago
The popular chain restaurant prompted a furious backlash in April 2025 after it felled the ancient oak in Enfield, north London.
4 months 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.
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.
11 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.
13 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.