Council leader 'outraged' as Toby Carvery fells 400-year-old oak tree
- The head of Enfield Council, Ergin Erbil, expressed outrage over the felling of a 400-year-old oak tree, claiming it could have lived for hundreds more years.
- Mitchells and Butlers stated that the tree posed a serious health and safety risk, but other experts claimed it was healthy when cut down.
- The police investigated the matter but found no evidence of criminality, labeling it a civil issue.
- Local residents, including Sean Wilkinson from Friends of Whitewebbs Park, described the felling as vandalism and emphasized the ecological and cultural significance of the tree.
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