Robbie Williams could be headed for another row over plans to tear down two healthy trees.
The former Take That superstar, 49, is seeking planning permission to fell two healthy trees, a eucalyptus and a leylandii, at the back of his £17.5million mansion in West London. But Robbie’s plans may be stumped as he was previously refused consent to trim a 70ft robinia tree at his home by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, reports The Mirror.
The singer fell out with Led Zeppelin neighbour Jimmy Page, 79, who blocked his plans for an underground swimming pool. He claimed that vibrations from drilling could damage artwork in his Grade I-listed home.
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He also wanted to erect a two-storey fence and a giant Wendy house on stilts for his four kids. But residents argued it would block light to their gardens and spoil the surroundings.
Robbie, who splits his time between London and LA, bought the 47-room pad in Holland Park in 2013. It once belonged to Harry Potter actor Richard Harris – who outbid David Bowie to buy it.
Sir Elton John and the Beckhams also have homes in the area.
Robbie’s latest planning bid will be decided on by July 6.
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