Spurs contractors assessed felled oak tree last year as part of academy plans
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Mitchells & Butlers Retail (MBR) has been criticized for felling an ancient oak tree in Whitewebbs Park, which they initially defended as dying. Contradictory evaluations from contractors connected to Tottenham Hotspur claimed the tree was healthy, expected to live for another 50 years, and warranted conservation efforts. The tree's removal, linked to Spur's development of a women's football training academy, has drawn objections from environmental organizations fearing the loss of ancient trees. MBR now faces legal action from Enfield Council over the incident as environmental concerns grow.
The decision to fell an ancient oak tree in Whitewebbs Park faced backlash, with new findings suggesting it was healthy and could have lived for another 50 years.
Assessments from contractors indicate that the ancient oak was a 'fine specimen,' contradicting claims made by Mitchells & Butlers Retail about its health.
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