Robbie Williams has been given permission to chop down a protected tree riddled with disease at his £17 million London mansion in his latest neighbour row.
Norway maple, a tree species from the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, is a woody invasive species that can outcompete other native tree species due to its dense canopy, rapid growth, and prolific seed ...
The 50-year-old pop star has received the go-ahead from Kensington and Chelsea Council to chop down a diseased Norway Maple at his home in West London The council said in its ruling: "The decline of ...
Robbie Williams allowed to cut down tree at London mansion despite neighbours' objections - Neighbour had opposed move by singer to chop down Norway Maple tree at Grade II listed home ...
Robbie Williams won permission to remove a fungus-infected tree at his £17 million London mansion, despite complaints from neighbours over insufficient details in his application.
Robbie Williams has been granted permission to cut down a tree at his Grade II listed London mansion despite an objection from a neighbour. The former Take That star applied to The Royal Borough of ...
The former Take That singer applied for permission from Kensington and Chelsea Council to chop down a Norway Maple at his Grade II listed home, which was suffering an infection from honey fungus ...