Joint press statement made on behalf of Mitchells & Butlers Plc and Enfield Council, in relation to the Whitewebbs Oak

External view of Enfield Civic Centre on a spring day

We recognise that the felling of a well-loved veteran tree within the grounds of the Toby Carvery, Whitewebbs, has upset many local people, and we fully understand the strength of feeling this has caused. Mitchells & Butlers (“M&B”) again, sincerely apologises for the upset this has caused.

M&B and Enfield Council agree that, while ensuring the health and safety of the public must remain paramount, communication and engagement in relation to decisions affecting the local environment are important objectives and they will continue to work together constructively on these matters.

Enfield Council recognises that M&B acted on the recommendation of reputable, professional advisors in taking the steps that it did, for the purpose of mitigating any health and safety risk to guests, team members and the wider public arising from the condition of the tree.

Both M&B and Enfield Council remain committed to being responsible custodians of the local environment. As a public demonstration of its commitment M&B has agreed to contribute to the costs incurred on treatment to the tree and in addition to make a donation towards the Council’s Enfield Chase Landscape Restoration scheme, London’s largest woodland and nature restoration initiative.

M&B’s donation will enable the restoration of an historic lost orchard along the Ridgeway corridor within the wider Enfield Chase Landscape Restoration scheme. This will re-establish a publicly accessible community orchard, restore landscape character and biodiversity, and provide locally grown fruit for residents and visitors. In addition, M&B’s donation will enable the planting and maintenance of a thousand new trees surrounding and connecting the orchard habitat, contributing to nature recovery, climate resilience, public access, and landscape-scale ecological restoration.

M&B’s donation to the Enfield Chase Landscape Restoration scheme will further Enfield Council’s Blue and Green Strategy and is in line with M&B’s wider sustainability objectives.

The parties now consider this matter closed.

Enfield Council and Mitchells & Butlers Plc

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