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Liam Gallagher wants to use a huge wall to beef up security at his mansion. The former Oasis rocker, 51, has applied for planning permission to build a new garden blockade at the front of his £4 million mock Tudor home in London. A 6ft-high hedge will also be planted at the 19th Century pad to help keep out intruders and spies, the Mail on Sunday reported.

Liam’s planning agent was quoted by the newspaper saying: “The existing entrance gates and walls of the property do not provide the necessary privacy or security for the family.” Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. Liam’s application added: “It’s important to note that many nearby properties feature swimming pools in varying shapes and sizes.



” The Mail said an existing sunken patio will also be extended at the property, which Liam bought in 2019, giving the singer and his manager fiancée Debbie Gwyther more room for entertaining. The Mail said authorities at Haringey council who are responsible for approving such applications in the area “are expected to make a decision on the application this week”. It added: “So far no neighbours have objected.

” Liam is currently on his ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour to mark 30 years since the release of Oasis’ debut album. Despite his older brother’s denials, he has dropped repeated hints he and sibling Noel Gallagher, 57, are set to reunite for a mega-money Oasis reunion tour. He also last week suggested he coul.

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