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Robbie Williams wins battle with neighbours and is granted permission to cut down fungus-riddled tree at his £17 million London mansion
In October, the singer, 50, applied to his local council for permission to fell the problematic Norway maple which he said is infected.
Robbie Williams has won the battle with his neighbours to cut down a fungus-riddled tree at his £17 million London mansion, which is next door to Led Zeppelin star Jimmy Page's home The Tower House walls were designed by William Burges, the 19th century architect and the home was previously owned by poet John Betjeman and actor Richard Harris. Although Williams won the war, his legacy rock star neighbour was victorious in one battle, which meant the singer's builders could only use hand-held tools to excavate the basement - taking years at great expense.
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