Met Police drops investigation into Enfield ancient oak tree felling

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In a statement on Tuesday morning, the leader of Enfield Council Cllr Ergin Ebil, before Toby Carvery’s admission, read: “Enfield Council cares deeply about protecting trees and green spaces in the borough. We were recently made aware of the felling of an ancient oak tree in Whitewebbs Wood, which occurred on 3 April.

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