Guardians of Whitewebbs are organising a demonstration and nature walk this Sunday in response to the illegal felling of an ancient oak tree in the grounds of the Toby Carvery. Meet at 11am in the Beggars Hollow car park (not far from the Rose and Crown pub on Clay Hill).
A message from the Guardians of Whitewebbs
We will now be protesting against the felling of this beautiful nationally significant ancient oak tree. Come along with your banners and placards and show everybody how much this tree means to you. We will start at the Southern café, and walk through the Park to the tree, where there will be expert talks from Benny Hawksbee and Russell Miller, and a moment of silence, mourning the loss of the tree.
If this is how big corporations treat nature, think how Spurs will treat Whitewebbs it if is allowed to develop it for its proposed new training centre. But isn't Toby Carvery largely owned by Spurs' subsidiary company, Odyzean Ltd?
THE NEWS IS LIKELY TO COME AS WELL. Make sure to encourage your friends and family to join us too. The more the merrier! We can't wait to see you there!
Directions: we have noticed that Google Maps can take you on a MUCH longer route than is necessary. Please, especially when coming by public transport, enter your destination as "Beggars Hollow, Enfield, EN2 9AJ". This short road will take you to Whitewebbs Café, where this event will start. This means that you can take the most direct route.
Whitewebbs Oak felling
As you will have seen on the national media, a shocking decimation of a nationally significant oak tree took place on 3rd April 2025, in the southwestern edge of the Whitewebbs Toby Carvery car park. We now know this action was ordered by the Toby Carvery, but are uncertain of the motives. The Guardians of Whitewebbs are pursuing the case, and have found strong links between the Toby Carvery and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (Odyzean Ltd, a subsidiary of ENIC (Spurs) owns 56.61% of the shares in Mitchells and Butlers PLC, which owns the Toby Carvery).
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Links
Apology from Toby Carvery over Whitewebbs oak – as council urged to protect other trees (Enfield Dispatch 17 April 202%)
Felled oak could have lived another ‘few hundred years’ (Independent 18 April 2025)
Spurs contractors judged felled Enfield oak to be ‘fine specimen’ (Guardian 18 April 2025)
Justice for the Whitewebbs Oak (Online petition)