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Robbie Williams fells huge tree in his garden after long-running row with Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page
Despite one anonymous objection, tree surgeons chopped down the 'fungus-infested' Norway maple at his £17.5million home in Holland Park, west London.
The former Take That star, 51, sought permission from Kensington and Chelsea Council to get rid of the maple, which his tree surgeon, Michael Goatly, said was afflicted with honey fungus. The tree was very close to the singer's boundary wall with the turretted gothic home owned by Page, 81, who has complained in the past that Williams' building work risked damaging his property. The row resurfaced in 2018 when Williams applied to build an underground gym and pool, with Page warning of 'irreversible damage' from vibrations.
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