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Ancient oak tree cut down by Toby Carvery

  • An ancient oak tree was felled in Whitewebbs Wood in Enfield on April 3, prompting a police investigation.
  • The felling occurred because the tree lacked a Tree Preservation Order, leaving it unprotected from potential harm.
  • The oak, estimated to be 300-500 years old with a 6.1-meter girth, was nationally significant for local ecology.
  • Adam Cormack stated this "depressing crime" highlights the need for tree protection; Russell Miller called the surgery inappropriate.
  • Enfield Council reported the damage as criminal, placed an order on the stump, and seeks guarantees for other trees.
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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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