EMILY PRESCOTT: Oasis’s Liam will build his Wonderwall (if the council rolls with it…)

Liam Gallagher wants to beef up security at his London mansion with his very own Wonderwall.

Keen to preserve his Oasis of privacy, the bad boy of rock has applied for planning permission to build a new garden wall at the front of his £4 million mock Tudor pad, I can reveal.

A 6ft hedge will also be planted at the 19th Century property to help keep out intruders and prying eyes. Liam’s planning agent said: ‘The existing entrance gates and walls of the property do not provide the necessary privacy or security for the family.’

But what will be going on behind those walls? Maybe pool parties, as Liam has also applied for permission to install a heated outdoor swimming pool, plant room and area for sunbeds.

Keen not to give the council much room to contest the plans, the application points out: ‘It’s important to note that many nearby properties feature swimming pools in varying shapes and sizes.’

Liam Gallagher (pictured on The Jonathan Ross Show in March) wants to beef up security at his London mansion with his very own Wonderwall

A 6ft hedge will also be planted at the 19th Century property to help keep out intruders and prying eyes. An existing sunken patio will also be extended at the property, which Liam bought in 2019

A 6ft hedge will also be planted at the 19th Century property to help keep out intruders and prying eyes. An existing sunken patio will also be extended at the property, which Liam bought in 2019

Liam Gallagher performs at The O2 Arena on June 6, 2024

Liam Gallagher performs at The O2 Arena on June 6, 2024

An existing sunken patio will also be extended at the property, which Liam bought in 2019, giving the singer and fiancee Debbie Gwyther more room for entertaining.

Officials at Haringey council are expected to make a decision on the application this week and so far no neighbours have objected. 

Meanwhile, Liam, 51, has bought into the latest musical trends by ordering some ‘vocal straws’ – which cost around £48 and look like drinking straws but are supposed to improve your voice if you sing into them.

His publicist Katie Gwyther, Debbie’s sister, tells me: ‘He usually just gets fidgety and uses his drink straw as a prop. This could be a game changer!’

Liam is currently on his Definitely Maybe tour, which celebrates 30 years of Oasis’s landmark debut album – and last week he hinted that he could embark on another next year to mark the anniversary of its follow-up, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?

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