A visually and hearing-impaired boy has won a battle against an insurance company to save his favorite tree from the chop.

Redd Taylor Cantrill, 11, and his family have campaigned to save the 200-year-old oak in their garden.

Insurers wanted to chop it down as part of a subsidence insurance claim by the family, leaving Redd gutted.

Redd loves to play under it, and the tree helps his epilepsy as the shade means he is less likely to have a fit in the heat.

The Australian family from Devon has now won their battle — and the tree is set to stay.

East Devon District Council agreed on Monday to block an insurance company’s application to cut down the tree. 4

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Insurers have now contacted the family to discuss alternative solutions for stabilising their home.

Mum Linda Taylor Cantril

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