Piers Morgan in six year battle with neighbour over ‘super basement’ building works – to store her designer wardrobe

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RESIDENTS of a posh London square, including Piers Morgan, have been embroiled in a six-year row with a top Google executive over her plans to build a huge basement for her clothes.

Locals are up in arms about the proposed 500 sq ft super-basement, which will act as storage for her attire depending on the season.

Google European Vice-President Diana Layfield, also a non-executive director at AstraZeneca, and David McDonald, founder of multi-million pound software firm Acturis, own the property and have been trying to force their plans through since 2014 despite local opposition.

The development is still being fought over since the first planning application six years ago, with the project being rejected by the council SIX times before it.

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