Liam Gallagher is reportedly at war with his neighbours once again as he revealed plans for an extravagant new swimming pool.
The ex-Oasis singer, 51, has ruffled his neighbours feather after he allegedly submitted plans to install a new pool, according to The Sun.
He is also said to be wanting a high-security wall and gates at his home in Highgate, North London.
But Liam’s high end luxuries has caused quite the stir with The Highgate Society.
They have complained that Liam’s plans would ‘create a most unfortunate precedent’, and said they could be ‘seriously affected by any ground water diversion’.
Liam Gallagher is reportedly at war with his neighbours once again as he revealed plans for an extravagant new swimming pool
The ex-Oasis singer, 51, has ruffled his neighbours feather after he allegedly submitted plans to install a new pool, according to the Sun. He is also said to be wanting a high-security wall and gates at his home in Highgate, North London (pictured 2022)
The father-of-three owns the £4million mock Tudor mansion in Highgate and moved in along with fiancée Debbie Gwyther earlier this year.
He also rents a £16,950 a month Victorian home in the Cotswolds.
MailOnline has contacted The Highgate Society and Liam’s representatives for a comment.
This is not the first time Liam has been locked into a dispute with his neighbours.
In May 2023, the musician, who was resting from a double hip replacement, reportedly butted heads with his neighbouring residents over some overhanging trees.
Britpop rocker Liam had apparently been forced to pay to have the trees cut back but, as they are under a preservation order, the process hasn’t been straight forward.
The singer-songwriter had to apply to the council before he gave the trees the chop.
A source told The Sun: ‘Liam’s life used to be an exciting whirlwind and now it’s become a bit of a drag.
But Liam’s high end luxuries has caused quite the stir with The Highgate Society. They have complained that Liam’s plans would ‘create a most unfortunate precedent’, and said they could be ‘seriously affected by any ground water diversion’ (pictured in March)
In May 2023, Liam, who was resting from a double hip replacement, reportedly butted heads with his neighbouring residents over some overhanging trees (pictured in 2019)
‘He’s had a neighbour make a complaint about his trees overhanging and he’s had to get permission to have them lopped back.
‘It’s been a boring few months as it is, with Liam having to put his feet up because of his double hip replacement ops too.’
In February this year, Liam revealed he’d had a major operation to replace both his hips.
Last year Liam revealed he needed the joints replacing in his hip due to arthritis as a result of a longstanding thyroid problem.
Taking to Twitter after his op, Liam wrote: ‘Morning Rastas so I had my hip operation last wk [week] all went well and RESPEK [respect] to all the doctors and nurses who looked after me. Big shout out to the A team for getting us home safe n sound.
‘You know who you are and Florence guru I love and adore you. Riverdance here I come LG x.’
Before his Knebworth in June last year, Liam said he was relying on painkilling injections to get him through before his operation.
Speaking to Zoe Ball on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show, he said: ‘Hips man, they’re both bashed up, but I just went to get these injections the other day actually, so now I am buzzin’ mate, I’m like Louie Spence.
‘I might go and ruin my career at Knebworth and go start doing some high kicks like Jagger, and everyone’s going like that, ‘I want my money back, we only come to see him stand still.”
He previously told MoJo Magazine: ‘My hips are f*****… I’ve got arthritis, bad.
‘I went to get it checked and my bones are mashed up.’
Britpop rocker Liam has apparently been forced to pay to have the trees cut back but, as they are under a preservation order, the process hasn’t been straight forward (pictured 2022)
Hip replacement surgery sees the damaged hip joint replaced by a prosthetic impact and has a recovery time of around six weeks.
‘The lady was going ‘you might need a hip operation, a replacement’ – no way. You’re all right… I think I’d rather just be in pain, which is ridiculous, obviously. I know that – just get them fixed.’
He continued: ‘But it’s also the stigma, saying you’ve had your hips replaced… I can’t sleep at night for the pain, tossing and turning.
‘So I’m on the herbal sleeping tablets and they’ve saved my life. One of them seven hours out – no pain, nothing.’