A centuries-old oak tree, believed to be up to 500 years old, has been mysteriously chopped down in Whitewebbs Park, north London, sparking public outrage. The tree, located near a Toby Carvery restaurant, was considered 'irreplaceable' due to its age and historical significance. Enfield Council, which owns the land, has launched a police investigation to find those responsible. The incident has drawn comparisons to the recent felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap Tree, raising concerns about the protection of ancient trees in the UK. Toby Carvery is facing criticism for its potential involvement or negligence in the matter.
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